Argentina - Loan Peña, 5, went orange pick w/fam, shoe found, local police chief arrested, as well as others, Nueve de Julio, 13 Jun 2024

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In the last few hours, Justice analyzed the police station's guard book and the Judge called several police officers to testify. Much of the investigation focuses on page 361 of the guard book where the "news of June 14, 2024" were noted. According to the book, at 16.15 “it was learned that a 5-year-old child had gone missing in the Algarrobal area of this town.” The Court confirmed that all the complaints of the time of the call to the police being around 15.45, but they noted this information half an hour later.

According to the document, “the vehicles used for the procession of San Antonio de Padua, mobile M748 and mobile C549, went down and on their way back they passed by the private residence of Commissioner Walter Maciel to pick him up.” The commissioner went to take a nap and when they picked him up at his home he asked for half an hour to take charge of the case. This is clear from the statement of a police officer named Cáceres who was brought into the case. For the Court, that half hour would be the time that is later altered in the guard book at the express request of Maciel.

The logbook contains a new entry a minute later. At 16:16, a police officer writes that “mobile C549 immediately leaves with Commissioner Maciel Walter, driver Sergeant Robledo José, along with Sergeant Cáceres Orlando, Sergeant Chamorro Juan, as well as the sub-officer Torres Eduardo.” It is not possible that everything described happened in just one minute, but they also observed that the commissioner went to investigate surrounded by his closest police officers, precisely those who did not sign a complaint against him filed in April for mistreatment of police personnel.

The police log then jumps to 4:30 p.m., which is the time when two patrol cars arrived at the grandmother Catalina's field and interviewed "Noguera María, mother of the missing child, who reported that her son Loan Peña was 5 years old." This account differs from several statements in the case that claim that the police arrived at the place when it was getting dark, so it would be between 5 and 6 in the afternoon. Investigators believe that Maciel ordered the schedule to be changed to make it appear that they had started investigating much earlier.

The focus is on who could have helped the police commissioner cover up the case and with what motives. New tests are expected on a cell phone and Maciel's statement, which could be given at the end of the week together with the report of experts who carried out an operation with dogs on the patrol cars of those used on the day of the disappearance.

 
I think Commissioner Maciel could just be covering up that HE WENT HOME TO TAKE A NAP, instead of being at work that day.
IDK...I think it's more than that...I think he was lying about going home to take a nap--when possibly he was involved in the missing child incident in some way instead.
 
This news station is pretty impartial and try to present the facts rather than speculate, they're saying that the prosecutors are seeking to have Macarena detained.

They also try and clear up the latest with regard to *advertiser censored* on Perez's phone. Some channels are saying it's child *advertiser censored*, but the journalist said that her source told her the sites visited contained adult *advertiser censored*. Pictures of children are on the phone, but the pictures aren't compromising and the techs. are yet to determine if the pictures could just be of relatives. There was some talk of pornographic sites visited comprising of women being violated but again the journalist said it hasn't been confirmed that this was on Perez's phone. As she pointed out there were 20 phones seized.
 
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IDK...I think it's more than that...I think he was lying about going home to take a nap--when possibly he was involved in the missing child incident in some way instead.

30 minutes would have been ample time to make a child disappear. True.
 
This news station is pretty impartial and try to present the facts rather than speculate, they're saying that the prosecutors are seeking to have Macarena detained.

They also try and clear up the latest with regard to *advertiser censored* on Perez's phone. Some channels are saying it's child *advertiser censored*, but the journalist said that her source told her the sites visited contained adult *advertiser censored*. Pictures of children are on the phone, but the pictures aren't compromising and the techs. are yet to determine if the pictures could just be of relatives. There was some talk of pornographic sites visited comprising of women being violated but again the journalist said it hasn't been confirmed that this was on Perez's phone. As she pointed out there were 20 phones seized.

6 then 7 arrests - 20 phones.

That is quite a number of mobile phones to process for information and potential evidence.

I hope that news station remains impartial.
 
Ohh so these two families are connected:

The phone of Melisa Benítez, daughter of Laudelina and Antonio Benítez was seized in the raids. Analysis of her address book revealed that Caillava was listed as “AUNT VICTORIA.

 
First time I am hearing that Caillava was the one who told Laudelina to plant the shoe:

Laudelina had confessed to planting Loan's loot herself and that she was forced to do so by María Victoria Caillava in order to divert the search. Later, Macarena defended her and said that she was threatened by that statement.

 
From the Ezeiza prison, Laudelina broke her silence and modified her initial testimony. In front of her new lawyer, Mónica Chirivín, she admitted that the complaint of the accident against Pérez and Caillava was false, and that she was the victim of bribes and threats to appear to testify: they had offered her a house, a motorcycle and a car.

In addition, a provincial senator accompanied Peña and her then lawyer, José Codazzi, to the hotel where she stayed before testifying. "When they threatened us, they told us that for our safety they were going to give us a house. The lawyer was driving, the senator was the passenger and we were in the back," said Macarena.

 
"They changed our vehicle at a gas station, then on the way to Corrientes Capital. There a person got in that I want to identify, who is a senator from Corrientes. From photos I know it is Diego Pellegrini. I am 90 percent sure it is that person, but I need to meet him face to face. When they threatened us, they told us that for our safety they were going to give us a house. The lawyer was driving, he was the passenger and we were in the back," described Macarena regarding that day, about the person "with power" they had said.

 
I was wondering how Burlando was going to make any money in this case. Lawsuit against the government, it seems.

"Fernando Burlando announced that he will file a complaint against the Government of Corrientes in the Comodoro Py Courts for aggravated cover-up."

 
Compromising chats between the daughters of Laudelina have been revealed. In the conversation, Macarena asks her sister (Melisa Benitez?):

"How did it really happen?" The sister's response was an audio recording that was deleted.
Macarena asks: "Didn't someone take Loan to him?", again an audio recording was deleted.
The following message is the one that could be decisive for the investigation: "They are all going to go to jail. Mommy too." Her sister immediately retorted and said "Not her, the others," to which she opportunely clarified that she was talking about Ramírez (Dani), Benítez (uncle of the minor and Laudelina's partner) and Moni (Millapi).

 
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Inside The Mobile Phones <<< Full Article

The Federal Police analyzed 19 phones in the framework of the Loan Peña case.

They found *advertiser censored* and images of minors on the cell phone of Carlos Pérez, accused

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On the cell phone of Laudelina, Loan's aunt who is staying in Ezeiza, they found 20 calls with Antonio Benítez - Loan's uncle - made in the afternoon and midnight of June 13. Among the messages, the experts found a conversation with her friends. One of them tells Laudelina "tell what you know, think about your children," and another answers "there's something fishy going on here.
 

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