The police in the 10 de Octubre municipality are attempting to locate the owner of an electric tricycle that was found abandoned and missing its tires on a street in Havana.
The vehicle, which was discovered without its three wheels, was found by residents of Juan Delgado Street, between Lacret and Luis Estévez in Diez de Octubre. The neighbors immediately alerted the authorities.
According to the residents, the police are investigating the ownership of the electric tricycle as no official theft report has been filed. Investigations are ongoing to determine the tricycle's owner and clarify the circumstances under which it was abandoned, according to a post on the official Facebook profile "Ángel Valladares."
The incident occurs amid a surge in crime and vehicle thefts on the island. This week, the owner of a Lada 2107 reported his car stolen while it was parked outside the Tulipán Agromarket.
The victim, Luis Gerald Simón Romañach, made an appeal on social media, asking anyone with relevant information about the car's whereabouts to contact him at 53305629.
Key Questions About the Abandoned Tricycle Incident in Havana
Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the recent discovery of the abandoned electric tricycle in Havana and related vehicle thefts.
What actions are the police taking to find the owner of the tricycle?
The police are conducting investigations to determine the ownership of the tricycle and to understand the circumstances under which it was abandoned.
Has there been an increase in vehicle thefts in Havana?
Yes, there has been a noticeable increase in crime and vehicle thefts on the island, as highlighted by several recent incidents reported by residents.