**Major Theft Follows Ángeles Azules Concert at Chevron Stadium**
Shortly after the Ángeles Azules thrilled their fans at the Chevron Stadium, an unfortunate incident occurred as a significant amount of cash was stolen from the venue’s ticket booths. According to reports from local authorities, the robbery took place in the early hours, past 4 a.m., when multiple assailants arrived at Access 4 of the stadium. The staff there was in the process of finalizing the event’s financial transactions when they were violently confronted, leading to a theft amounting to 1.5 million pesos.
Upon the arrival of the police, the scene at the stadium, located on Misión Santo Tomás Street in the Infonavit Capistrano area of the Cerro Colorado delegation, was dire. Three security guards were found tied up and injured; their faces bore the signs of physical assault, necessitating immediate medical attention from Red Cross paramedics.
The perpetrators fled the scene in a dark vehicle using the stadium’s access route. Despite the swift response from the law enforcement, no arrests have been made thus far. The investigation is ongoing, with hopes of capturing those responsible for this audacious act.
**Secondary Article: Restitution Concerns Raised After Concert Heist**
The recent robbery following the Angeles Azules concert has raised questions among concert-goers and organizers alike about the security measures at large events. Attendees have expressed their concerns on social media, urging organizers to re-evaluate safety protocols to prevent future shortcomings and ensure the security of both employees and financial assets.
This incident also highlights the need for improved coordination between event planners and local law enforcement to establish more robust preventive measures. As Tijuana continues to host prominent events, the call for enhanced security provisions grows louder among its community members. Adjustments in these areas could potentially mitigate risks and reassure patrons about their safety at future events.