Aaron Mercury reports stereo theft from his truck

Mexican influencer Aaron Mercury, recent winner of 'Las Estrellas Bailan en Hoy', experienced a theft from his truck right before the show's finale. A thief broke the vehicle's window and stole the stereo, as shown in security videos shared on social media.

Aaron Mercury, former contestant on 'La Casa de los Famosos México' and first-place winner of 'Las Estrellas Bailan en Hoy' alongside Briggitte Bozzo, reported a theft from his red Honda Element truck parked outside his home in Mexico City. The incident took place shortly before the dance reality show's grand finale, when a man smashed the driver's side window to gain access.

In security camera footage that Mercury posted on his social media, the suspect is seen wearing a dark green hoodie, green cap, light denim pants, black sneakers, and a backpack. Initially, the man approaches, breaks the window after a brief pause, and walks away. Seven minutes later, he returns without the backpack, reaches halfway into the opening, and removes the stereo from the vehicle before fleeing on foot.

"My little one, you're not getting away with this (…) I'm going to find you, bastard," Mercury exclaimed while reviewing the recordings. In a post-show interview with Gerardo Escareño, the influencer noted that he had just repaired the truck's brakes and intends to file a formal complaint with authorities, supported by the video evidence.

Despite the ordeal, Mercury kept a light tone and joked about the theft in a clip with a friend, humorously describing the thief, though he clarified that the real suspect is shown in his stories. With over 6.4 million followers, the content creator stressed his resolve to identify the perpetrator.

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