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The Alicante town with the highest car theft rate in 2024

National Police Car Theft Denia

In 2024, 1,366 cars were stolen in Alicante, leaving a long queue of owners around the province who discovered their car had disappeared when they went to collect it.

Despite the large number, the Ministry of the Interior’s data shows that it decreased by 4.5% last year, which was significantly more than the 0.7% decline in general crime.

However, due to the territory’s peculiarities, every town has its weak point, which is its unresolved crime issue. For others, it is the homes; for others, it is sexual assaults; and for some, it is the increased frequency of car theft.

Dénia was the municipality with the worst financial situation in all of Alicante last year. The high standard of life and the town’s popularity make it an ideal place for thieves, who can choose from a variety of luxury vehicles and others that are parked in remote coves.

66 auto and motorbike thefts were reported in the Marina Alta municipality last year, translating to a rate of 1.41 thefts per 1,000 residents.

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Stated differently, Dénia has a rate of one vehicle theft for every 711 residents, which is significantly higher than the provincial average and makes it the most common location for this kind of crime in Alicante. However, compared to the previous year, when 70 thefts were reported, the number has dropped by 5.7%.

In 2024, 1,366 cars were stolen in Alicante, leaving a long queue of owners around the province who discovered their car had disappeared when they went to pick it up.

Despite the large number, the Ministry of the Interior’s data shows that it decreased by 4.5% last year, which was significantly more than the 0.7% decline in general crime.

However, due to the territory’s peculiarities, every town has its weak point, which is its unresolved crime issue. For others, it is the homes; for others, it is sexual assaults; and for some, it is the increased frequency of car theft.

Dénia was the municipality with the worst financial situation in all of Alicante last year. The high standard of life and the town’s popularity make it an ideal place for thieves, who can choose from a variety of luxury vehicles and others that are parked in remote coves.

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66 auto and motorbike thefts were reported in the Marina Alta municipality last year, translating to a rate of 1.41 thefts per 1,000 residents.

Stated differently, Dénia has a rate of one vehicle theft for every 711 residents, which is significantly higher than the provincial average and makes it the most common location for this kind of crime in Alicante. However, compared to the previous year, when 70 thefts were reported, the number has dropped by 5.7%.

As of January 1, 2024, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) reported that there were 46,942 people living there. However, this figure is deceptive because the city is one of the most popular tourist destinations, attracting tens of thousands of visitors each month who do not register.

With 353 vehicle thefts in 2024, Alicante tops the list in absolute terms, but its rate per 1,000 residents (0.98) is far lower than Dénia’s. The same is true for the municipalities that rank second and third on the list of the most impacted, Torrevieja (1.10) and Orihuela (1.03).

At the opposite end, the lowest rates of vehicle theft are seen in municipalities like Villena (0.12) and Novelda (0.08), indicating that two important determinants in this kind of crime are tourism and the cities’ purchasing power.

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Elche mother sentenced to 19 years for the murder of her son and the abuse of her twins

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A woman has been sentenced to a total of 19 years and seven and a half months in prison by the Jury Court of the Seventh Section of the Alicante Court, which is located in Elche. She was convicted of murdering her two-year-old son in Bigastro by suffocation after having routinely abused him, as she had done with her other sons.


The Court, which upheld the jury’s verdict, convicted her of one count of murder, another count of habitual abuse, and six counts of bodily harm. The Court considered the aggravating circumstance of kinship and the mitigating circumstances of confession, undue delay, and acting under the influence of drugs.

The convicted woman is required to pay €100,000 in compensation to each of the deceased’s two brothers, as well as an additional €10,000 to the deceased’s twin, for the injuries and after-effects he experienced as a result of the incident.

A house in the town of Bigastro was the residence of the mother and her children, who were two-year-old twins and a nine-year-old girl at the time, as indicated by the statement of proven facts in the sentence. The convicted woman struck the twins with a variety of objects on the head, torso, or extremities and shook them on at least six occasions, resulting in multiple fractures.

On June 11th, 2022, the woman returned from the park with the two children and, after putting one of them to bed, grabbed the other by the neck and squeezed him until he perished by strangulation, the attacks continued repeatedly, establishing a climate of peaceful disruption.

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The jury determined that the defendant’s psychological state was exacerbated by her drug use since the age of 20, which had a detrimental impact on her willpower at the time of the homicide. The prosecution and defence concurred with the Prosecutor’s Office during the oral hearing, while the defendant acknowledged the facts. The Alicante Court’s sentence is not definitive and may be appealed to the Civil and Criminal Division of the TSJCV.


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A second runway at Alicante-Elche Airport has been rejected by the government

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As per a parliamentary response to PP senator Agustín Almodóbar, the Government has disregarded the long-awaited second runway for the Miguel Hernández airport in Alicante-Elche, at least for the next few years. Almodóbar emphasised that the airport has experienced a surge in traffic of over two million travellers in a single year.

“Do you not believe that it would be necessary, given the increasing demand, and that the investment would be more than justified, as has been long demanded by Alicante institutions and society?” The Popular Party leader enquired, characterising the work that Pedro Sánchez’s administration had planned as “insufficient”.

Nevertheless, the Upper House’s response is unequivocal: “Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport currently possesses modern, secure facilities, as well as competitive pricing and an adequate capacity to satisfy air traffic demand and ensure the mobility of its residents.”

The government contends that the “airport manager” already conducts “planning” in accordance with “operational needs and expected traffic demand”, and AENA predicts “future behaviour” in the “sizing” of these infrastructures.

At present, the project is anticipated to encompass “adaptation of the terminal and traffic areas”, as stated in the technical description of the works that were tendered in January of last year. This is part of the first segment of Asistencia Técnica de Redacción de Proyecto (Technical Assistance for Project Draughting,) which is valued at €19.8 million.

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In contrast, the second runway is “envisioned as the airport’s ultimate expansion in the current Master Plan and will be constructed only when it is deemed necessary to satisfy the anticipated demand, as determined by technical criteria.”


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Police prevent three squatters from taking over an Alicante home

Local Police of Sant Vicent del Raspeig

According to sources from the City Council, three squatters were apprehended after the intervention of officers from the Sant Vicent del Raspeig (Alicante) Local Police and the Guardia Civil prevented them from invading a residence.

On Saturday March 15th, the Benemérita requested the municipal security force’s intervention in response to an alleged attempt by multiple suspects to occupy the property.

The main post had been previously contacted to report an additional purported illegal entry on Velázquez Street.

The Guardia Civil assisted the local police officers in the arrest after they made several arrangements with the householder. The police arrived immediately. The suspects were transported to the headquarters of the State Security Forces.

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