The door of a hairdresser’s salon was broken down, cash and a PC were stolen

Viterbo – Extensive damage to the window of the Shape Salon – The police on the scene – The owner Francesco Assettati: “You can’t be calmer in the city” – PHOTOS AND VIDEO

by Elisa Cappelli

Viterbo – They broke down the door of a hairdresser’s salon, taking away cash and a PC. It happened yesterday morning at dawn in the business of Francesco Assettati of the Shape Salon in via Garbini. The police are on site.


Viterbo – Theft at the Shape Salon in via Garbini


“Around 9.15 – says Assettati – I arrived at the shop and found the door open and broken, forced open by something similar to a crowbar that had been left outside. The camera caught everything.”

A man entered the shop at dawn. “He came in right at 5.01am so he probably started forcing the door around 4.30am / 4.45am. It can be easily opened but it still took a few minutes” continues the owner of the salon.

The images captured by the cameras show the man entering the store and rushing to the counter. The alarm can be heard ringing in the background, but the man hurries, looking nervously at the door several times: he grabs his laptop, some cash and leaves.


Viterbo – Theft at Shape Salon in via Garbini


As soon as he is outside – the cameras film those moments through one of the mirrors in the living room – he bends towards a bag, perhaps to put the loot inside, and then disappears.

“He took away around a hundred euros in cash and a PC, a dark gray HP – explains Assettati -. He went in, went around the cash register, took the PC and money and went out leaving the door half open”.

The greatest economic damage suffered mainly concerns the entrance to the shop.


Viterbo - Theft at the Shape Salon in via Garbini

Viterbo – Theft at the Shape Salon in via Garbini


“It’s not so much the damage from the theft, which is quite insignificant anyway,” Assettati emphasizes, “but all the damage done to the window and the door. The figure is around 3/4 thousand euros.”

And beyond this there is also the fear and emotional damage endured by Francesco Assettati. “In Viterbo, crime has spread – he adds – a person can no longer rest easy for their business, their home or their children because I have a family, a small child and you don’t know if these people have now targeted you and are also coming to your home., to see where you live, that’s why we worry, above all. Let’s hope they can find him.”

The police and the forensic police were on site at 9.40 yesterday morning to take fingerprints. Investigations are underway.


Presumption of innocence

In the Italian criminal system the presumption of innocence applies until the final sentence. Presumption of innocence which is based on article 27 of the Italian constitution according to which a person “is not considered guilty until finally convicted”.

June 26, 2024

 
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