
Singer's Home Robbed, Most Stolen Items Recovered
Akatu Pagode Vocalist's Home Robbed; Most Stolen Items Recovered Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – In a dramatic turn of events, most of the items stolen from the home of Valbeg Candeia, vocalist of the popular pagode band Akatu, were recovered Thursday night. Police arrested one suspect, a 34-year-old man, who confessed to the crime. "He admitted to working with an accomplice," stated a police spokesperson, "but he refused to reveal their identity." The second suspect remains at large. Security camera footage played a crucial role in the investigation. The video clearly shows two individuals arriving at Candeia's residence in a vehicle with a cloned license plate. They are seen loading items into the car's trunk and backseat before driving away. Police recovered the stolen goods, which included several televisions, expensive watches, jewelry, and other electronics, from the suspect's apartment and a hiding place in the Maria Gorete neighborhood. "The recovery of the stolen items is a testament to the hard work of our officers and the value of community cooperation," said the police spokesperson. While one suspect is in custody, the ongoing search for the accomplice underscores the importance of community vigilance and the need for continued efforts to combat property crime. The investigation is ongoing, and police are working to locate the vehicle used in the crime.