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“The Losses Are Going to Be Enormous”: The De La Reina Family Discovers that Two Trucks Loaded with Perfumes Have Been Stolen From Their Factory

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Gabriel and Beatriz were kissing when a phone call suddenly interrupted them. The police informed them that some Perfumerías De la Reina trucks had been robbed and… a huge quantity of perfumes stolen! The businessman rushed to the factory in the middle of the night and met with Marta and Pablo, telling them what had happened. Pablo and Marta were stunned. Since they couldn't find the shipment, it was going to be a huge disaster, as the losses we…
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Gabriel and Beatriz were kissing when a phone call suddenly interrupted them. The police informed them that some Perfumerías De la Reina trucks had been robbed and… a huge quantity of perfumes stolen! The businessman rushed to the factory in the middle of the night and met with Marta and Pablo, telling them what had happened. Pablo and Marta were stunned. Since they couldn't find the shipment, it was going to be a huge disaster, as the losses we…

Fact Sheet: Prosecutor Aldo Morales announced the recovery of a truck stolen in Chile and the arrest of four people, including a mechanic who bought the vehicle unaware of its illicit origin. Tap to see the full context. Context: The truck was recovered in a garage near Oruro thanks to the GPS tracking system. A group violently entered the workshop in Chile and stole two trucks. The arrested individual claimed to have purchased the vehicle in go…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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