Andorran Police Arrest 31-Year-Old Man for Hotel Room Break-In and €2,500 Damage
Suspect staying at La Cortinada hotel wrecked doors before unlawfully entering occupied room, facing charges for property damage and home inviolability.
Key Points
- Andorran police arrested 31-year-old man at La Cortinada hotel for break-in and €2,500 damage.
- Suspect, a hotel guest, wrecked doors before entering occupied room with two people.
- Charged with property damage and home inviolability offenses.
- Case transferred to courts; no motive or background disclosed.
Andorran police arrested a 31-year-old man at a hotel in La Cortinada over the weekend, accusing him of damaging property and unlawfully entering an occupied guest room.
The suspect, who was staying at the establishment, reportedly wrecked multiple doors before breaking into a room housing two people, according to the police statement. Hotel staff have valued the resulting damage at roughly €2,500.
Officers charged him with offenses against property and the inviolability of a home. The case has been transferred to the courts to examine the sequence of events and determine his criminal responsibility.
Police have not disclosed additional information about the man's background or reasons for the disturbance, and no further updates have emerged from the ongoing probe.
Original Sources
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