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Almoradí celebrates the sixth canine walk and a display of Civil Guard dog unit

Almoradi Dog Walk

The sixth edition of the “Villa de Almoradí” Solidarity Animal Walk will take place in Almoradí this Sunday, March 16th, starting at 10:00 a.m.

The Alma Peluda Association and the Red Cross joined forces with the Almoradí City Council to organise the program through the Department of Animal Welfare, which is led by Víctor Argilés.

A dog show with three canine units, an explosives unit, and two anti-drug canine units is planned for this new iteration at noon on the day of the march in Plaza de la Constitución.

Adults must pay three euros to register, while minors must pay one euro. A backpack, bags for animal waste and a bottle for animal urine will be given to participants. The Red Cross and the Alma Peluda Association will benefit from the funds raised.

You can register for this event on Saturday, March 15th, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Almoradí’s Plaza de la Constitución, at the Red Cross headquarters at 18 Calle Rafael Alberti, or at Plaza Ciudad de Servicios (Kurruncho) on the day of the walk.

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Waiter arrested for stealing 8,300 euros from a bar in Benidorm

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A 46-year-old Spanish man was detained by the National Police in Benidorm on suspicion of burglary after he stole almost €8,300 from the restaurant cash register where he works. According to police sources, the suspect repeatedly opened the safe using the establishment’s security keys.

When investigators discovered that a sizable quantity of money had vanished from a restaurant’s cash register, the investigation got underway. The now-detained individual had been employed as a waiter at the establishment for six months and was responsible for opening it in the mornings, they found after some investigation.

The company’s smart safe was made to guard against tampering. According to the same sources, only a particular key that belonged to the store manager could be used to manually open it. One of the staff members tried to get a “cash withdrawal at the end of December and detected a discrepancy in the funds.” According to the machine, there was “more money than was actually dispensed.” They said that the irregularity had started in the second half of the month and that a total of €8,329.50 was missing.

The thief “had accessed the cash register 24 times in a period of just 12 days,” according to the results of investigations done to explain the facts. There had been no need for these unapproved accesses. The police sources claim that the cash register keys were in the “same ring as the keys to open the premises, which the detainee had access to every morning.”

Because of this situation, the suspect was able to “manually open the cash register and steal the money without the security systems immediately detecting any irregularity.” The employee ceased showing up for work and vanished from sight a few days after the embezzlement was discovered.

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The man was arrested in Benidorm after National Police personnel set up a locating and detention system for him. He acknowledged the facts when he spoke to the police. The 46-year-old Spanish man who was arrested has a history of property violations. He was taken to the Benidorm Judicial Authority following his arrest, which will decide on the proper course of action.

Please remember that any criminal act can be reported to the National Police in person, by phone, or through the official website www.policia.es.


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More than 1.5 million bottle caps are donated by Benidorm to the “Caps for a New Life” charity initiative

Benidorm Bottle Tops

This year, Benidorm residents have once again united behind the SEUR Foundation’s “Caps for a New Life” campaign, which Benidorm City Council supports to encourage the recycling of caps for a good cause: to give impoverished children access to medical care that is not paid for by the healthcare system or supplies that help them deal with physical issues they face that they are unable to get through other channels. The results of the 2024 campaign, in which the Foundation gathered almost 1.5 million caps placed by Benidorm citizens in the heart-shaped containers placed across the city, were revealed yesterday, Thursday 13th March, by Mónica Gómez, the Councillor for the Environment.

Gómez pointed out that “the proceeds from recycling these bottle caps go to helping children with medical needs, so we’re not only helping to reduce our environmental impact, but also to improve the quality of life for many children and their families.” The SEUR Foundation is in charge of gathering and transporting these bottle caps to a recycling business that sells compost per tonne at market value, he added.

According to the councillor, the total quantity gathered in Benidorm in the six heart-shaped containers that the City Council placed at various points across the city was 1,575,000 caps, weighing 3.15 tonnes, which equated to a 630 euro financial contribution.

She said that by recycling these caps, 4.73 tonnes of CO2, the primary gas responsible for climate change, have not been released into the atmosphere. That is the equivalent of 42,114 kilometres of travel, or little more than one full orbit of the Earth. In keeping with these equivalencies, the Environment Minister noted that, if arranged in a row, all of the caps would cover 47 kilometres, and that proper waste management would be equal to the CO2 absorbed by a forest of 788 trees in a year or that released by an apartment with the heating on continuously for nearly 19 years. This would further illustrate the impact of this initiative in Benidorm.

Els Tolls (Belgica Avenue), Rincón de Loix (Juan Fuster Zaragoza Street), La Cala (Secretary Juan Baldoví Street), Colonia Madrid (Llorca Linares Social Centre), and two in the central area—one on Maravall Street with Plaza Neptuno and another on Avenida de l’Aigüera, very close to the Town Hall—are the six containers that Gómez stated were installed in Benidorm to facilitate the collection of caps in all neighbourhoods.

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He added that since the start of the “Caps for a New Life” project in 2011, more than €1.3 million has been raised to help approximately 200 youngsters from all around Spain with their orthopaedic or medical treatments. Leo, a young Benidorm resident, was one of them. A few years ago, he was given €3,200 to pay for his aquatic therapy sessions as a treatment for Hirschsprung’s disease, a disorder associated with Down syndrome.

This is why Mónica Gómez expressed her appreciation for “the involvement of the citizens of Benidorm, who from the very beginning have supported this initiative that seeks to improve the quality of life of children” and that “in addition to this charitable purpose, also has an impact on the environment by promoting plastic recycling, thereby reducing CO2 emissions.”


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Man arrested for setting fire to three cars in Torrevieja

Guardia Civil car fire Torrevieja

A 46-year-old Spanish man has been taken into custody by the Civil Guard on suspicion of arson in Torrevieja. Following an argument, the alleged offender set fire to one car, which spread to two other cars parked on the same block. Three cars were damaged as a result of the fire.

The car he had previously argued about caught fire at about 5:30 a.m. the same day, and the flames spread to two other cars that were parked next to it. Three of them were badly damaged, and two were totally torched. Firefighters eventually managed to contain the fire.

Investigators started looking into the arsonist as soon as the fire was contained. Officers found the suspect close to the fire and verified his involvement after gathering and examining all the evidence. In the end, he fulfilled the threats.

After being taken before Torrevieja Investigating Court No. 2, the 46-year-old Spanish man who was accused with arson and had no past criminal history was released on bail.


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