An advertising agency in Monterrey, Nuevo León, was robbed early Thursday morning, with thieves taking 18 computers. The culprits forced a window to enter the building in the Bernardo Reyes neighborhood. Police and prosecutors have begun investigations, but no arrests have been made yet.
The break-in took place at a house converted into a business on Avenida Alfonso Reyes in the Bernardo Reyes subdivision of Monterrey municipality. Reports indicate the thieves entered by forcing a window during the early hours of Thursday. Once inside, they took computing equipment vital for the advertising agency's daily operations.
Staff discovered the theft upon arrival and promptly notified authorities. Officers from the Monterrey Police arrived at the scene to secure the area and gather preliminary details. Meanwhile, agents from the Nuevo León State Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation file to analyze evidence that could identify the perpetrators.
So far, there are no reports of arrests or information on the suspects' identities. Such robberies in residential and commercial areas of Monterrey have raised concerns among local business owners, though no similar recent incidents in the same vicinity are noted. Authorities are ongoing with procedures to resolve the case and recover the stolen equipment.