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Santa Maria, thief flees from the police and falls from the balcony: he is in serious condition

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Santa Maria Capua Vetere. Carabinieri try to make an arrest but the thief at the sight of the military he jumps from the balcony: he is hospitalized with a reserved prognosisSant'Anna and San Sebastiano hospital in Caserta.

It is a young non-EU citizen who this afternoon jumped from the balcony at the sight of the police. The episode occurred around 15:XNUMX p.m.
According to what was reconstructed by some witnesses, at the sight of the military police car he leaned out and ended up fall into the void. He was immediately rescued and transported to the emergency room of the Caserta hospital where he is in a reserved prognosis.

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Santa Maria Capua Vetere, arrested for stalking after attacking his ex

by Vincenzo Scarpa February 4, 2026 - 13:10 13:10

A night of fear turned into a decisive intervention by the Carabinieri in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, where a 59-year-old woman was rescued after yet another episode of violence linked to a long series of stalking incidents. The alarm was raised following a report to the Operations Center, which brought patrols from the Mobile Radio Unit to the scene, responding in the middle of the night to the city center.

The officers found the woman in a clear state of shock, having just been attacked. After securing and reassuring her, they called for emergency medical personnel, simultaneously launching initial investigations to reconstruct what happened. From the statements collected and the evidence gathered on site, a pattern of alleged harassment emerged, consisting of threats, stalking, and physical and verbal assaults, which had reportedly been ongoing since the summer of 2024.

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Before the panel of judges, Fullone explained that the search of the Nile unit, where approximately 300 inmates were subjected to checks that later degenerated into beatings and abuse, was intended to restore the facility's security. The former director is facing charges of unlawful searches, misdirection, forgery, and disclosure of official secrets.


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