No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveTire-Spike Thief Back in Costa Rica

Tire-Spike Thief Back in Costa Rica

A known assailant of tourists has been spotted here again after repeated deportations to his home country of Colombia, police said.

José Alvaro Castilblanco, who police say specializes in assaulting tourists by puncturing their car tires and robbing them near such visitor hotspots as Irazú Volcano, was seen in San José last week, Immigration Police Chief Francisco Castaing said.

Informants told the police Castilblanco changed his appearance, coloring his hair blond, said Castaing, who added that police are trying to locate the suspect.

Costa Rica has deported the Colombian three times.

Authorities deported Castilblanco in February 2007, but on his way out he promised to return. He also mocked Costa Rica’s justice system, saying this country is a criminal’s paradise.

“He (Castilblanco) said this country is a joke” when it comes to outsmarting the law, according to the police chief.

Castaing added that this country’s laws need to be tightened to keep Castilblanco, who has also committed burglaries as far afield as Spain and Indonesia, in prison.

“He’s a crime traveler,” Castaing said.

As a result, he said, Colombian authorities won’t stake him out, “because he doesn’t commit crimes at home.”

 

Trending Now

Emiliana Arango Rises as Latin American Tennis Leader at Australian Open

For years, Latin American tennis followers have turned to a handful of familiar names when scanning Grand Slam draws for women’s singles contenders. Brazil’s...

Trump-Backed Asfura Wins Honduras Presidential Election

The Honduran National Electoral Council on Wednesday named Nasry Asfura the winner of the country's presidential election, capping a tense period of delays and...

Costa Rica Biologists Identify New Insect Species in Museum Collections

Biologists at the University of Costa Rica have uncovered 16 new species of leafhoppers after examining insect collections that sat untouched in museums for...

Costa Ricans Celebrate Christmas Eve with Faith and Family

In Costa Rica, like in many other Latin American countries, Christmas Eve is a very special and meaningful celebration. This tradition has deep historical...

OIJ Arrests Suspect in Deadly San José Hotel Oriente Fire

Authorities arrested a 42-year-old man this week in connection with the deadly fire at Hotel Oriente that claimed five lives in early October. The...

Canada Updates Travel Advisory for Costa Rica, Urging Heightened Caution

The Government of Canada has updated its travel advisory for Costa Rica, placing our country under a call to exercise a high degree of...
Avatar
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica