
Blanca Rosa González
Blanca Rosa González, often referred to as the 'most dangerous robber' in the country, is a notorious figure in Paraguay's criminal history. Originally from Chacarita, she was extradited from Argentina in 2019 to serve a sentence for multiple offenses, including armed robbery and car theft. González first gained infamy in 2005 when she was incarcerated in the Buen Pastor prison, where she famously stabbed fellow inmate Carmen Villalba, a leader of the Paraguayan People's Army (EPP), during a power struggle. After escaping from custody in 2007, she continued her criminal activities until her capture 12 years later. Recently, she made headlines for being granted a temporary leave from prison to celebrate Mother's Day, raising concerns about her release and the security implications.
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Blanca Rosa González is considered a highly dangerous inmate who was granted permission to leave prison for Mother's Day.
La “asaltante más peligrosa” habría salido del Buen Pastor por el Día de la Madre - Policiales
