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800,000 Euros for Cathy Guetta

In 2019, Cathy Guetta reported a serious break‑in at her Cap Martinet residence in Santa Eulària. The property, described by authorities as linked to a prominent football coach from Madrid, suffered a brutal entry. Thieves disabled more than 20 security cameras across the urbanization before gaining access to the home, which sits behind tight security and continuous surveillance. In the wake of the incident, an enormous loss of 800,000 euros in belongings was documented. The case drew attention to the vulnerability of high‑profile addresses and the lengths criminals will go to exploit privacy and security.

David Guetta

Investigators connected a suspect currently in custody to the broader operation targeting the Guetta family. The same group is associated with an attack on a residence tied to David Guetta in Sant Jordi during 2019, an assault that was repelled by the musician’s security team. Authorities allege that a safe containing 50,000 euros along with a trove of confidential information was stolen from a business office linked to the musician’s image in Ibiza. The theft appeared to be part of a larger pattern of intrusions around the island, with the thieves even taking a van that was later found burned in Vila as part of the aftermath.

Arrest and search of a third person

Authorities note that the Romanian national arrested nearby was identified after a lengthy investigation by the Palma and Ibiza Judicial Police divisions. The suspect, previously defined in the investigation, fled Ibiza after the crimes and was subsequently detained when he moved back toward the mainland. Law enforcement described the arrest as a crucial breakthrough that helps constrain the network involved in the Guetta family incidents. While the primary suspect is in custody, officials are still pursuing a third individual tied to the same set of heists, with steps in the process described as highly advanced and ongoing by the Civil Guard.

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