Police Probe Apartment Break-In Near Avinguda Doctor Mitjavila in Andorra la Vella
No forced entry found in ransacked flat discovered by relative; seventh furt this May amid rising thefts in changing neighborhood.
Key Points
- Police investigating apartment break-in on Avinguda Doctor Mitjavila in Andorra la Vella, discovered by relative watering plants.
- No forced entry found; minor theft reported, seventh furt in Andorra this May.
- Distinct modus operandi from other cases; two recent arrests not linked.
- Neighborhood undergoing changes with renovations and new businesses amid rising thefts.
Police are investigating a furt at an apartment on Avinguda Doctor Mitjavila in Andorra la Vella, near number 24, discovered on Wednesday around midday. A relative tasked with looking after the tenant's flat—while the resident was away on holiday abroad—entered to water the plants and found the interior thoroughly ransacked. She immediately notified authorities and contacted the tenant, who cut short her beach trip to return to the Principat.
Specialists from the property crimes unit and scientific police responded quickly to the easily accessible location, reachable from both Passeig del Riu and the avenue. They noted no forced entry at the door and no evidence of attempts on other apartments in the building. Preliminary assessments indicate only a minor amount was taken, with no signs of a large haul, though experts continue evaluating the exact losses.
Under Andorran law, police classify the case as a furt rather than a robatori due to legal terminology distinctions. This marks at least the seventh such incident in Andorra this May, though the modus operandi here appears distinct from others reported across different sites. Two men arrested days earlier near Avinguda Santa Coloma and held in preventive custody could not be involved, despite ongoing checks for links to prior cases. No hypotheses have been ruled out, and possible connections to separate investigations remain under consideration.
The inquiry remains in its early stages and could extend over time, with forensic teams documenting the scene and surrounding areas. Neighbours questioned during the response reported no unusual activity and, in some cases, were unaware of the incident.
Mitjavila has seen significant change lately, with building renovations, new investors and high-end businesses attracting unfamiliar faces to what was once a tight-knit area where outsiders drew notice. Police continue analysing patterns amid this month's spate of thefts.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources:
- Diari d'Andorra•
La policia investiga un robatori a Mitjavila
- El Periòdic•
La Policia confirma que investiga un furt en un domicili del carrer Mitjavila mentre la inquilina era fora de vacances
- Diari d'Andorra•
La policia investiga un robatori en un pis de l'avinguda doctor Mitjavila
- Altaveu•
Un furt ara en un pis de Mitjavila manté encesa l'alerta: el 'modus operandi' és diferent a la resta