Woman arrested in Gran Canaria with judicial order for prison entry

The police intervention took place on Las Canteras promenade after a report of public disturbance.

Generic image of police emergency lights reflecting on wet asphalt.
IA

Generic image of police emergency lights reflecting on wet asphalt.

Agents of the Canarian Autonomous Police have arrested a woman on the Las Canteras promenade, in Gran Canaria, who was subject to a judicial order for search, detention, and imprisonment.

The operation began after an alert was received by the CECOES 1-1-2 Control Room, reporting the presence of an individual causing public disturbance.
Upon being located, the woman provided false information to the officers and displayed violent behavior, even assaulting the police personnel. Consequently, she was arrested as the alleged perpetrator of crimes including assault on an authority agent, serious resistance, and property damage.
Following verification, the agents confirmed that the arrested individual had an active judicial order for search, detention, and prison entry. During her transfer to police facilities, the detainee also caused damage to an official vehicle.
Ultimately, the woman was handed over to the judicial authority to comply with the prison entry order.