The Unraveling Story of Germán Pucheta: A Criminal’s Downfall
A Dramatic Chase in La Matanza
Last week, the detectives from the 5th San Alberto Police Station in La Matanza had an unexpected encounter while patrolling. They attempted to pull over a man in a grey Volkswagen Nivus, but instead of complying, the driver—a man later identified as Germán David Pucheta—decided to accelerate and flee. After a brief chase, he crashed his vehicle and attempted to escape on foot.
The police quickly apprehended him. During the search, they discovered Pucheta was wearing a bulletproof vest adorned with a Buenos Aires Police insignia and was armed with a 9mm Bersa pistol, which had its serial number filed off. In another twist, he had a stash of 44 bullets hidden in the car.
Shocking Discoveries in the Vehicle
While inspecting the vehicle, officers came across an array of identification documents, credit and debit cards from various individuals, and a loose car key that didn’t belong to the Nivus. Curiously, it was traced back to a Toyota Corolla, which was reported stolen in Morón merely days before. The detectives found even more license plates in the trunk, further indicating that Pucheta was involved in a larger web of criminal activities.
Pucheta’s Criminal Background
Pucheta’s luck ran out when he lamented, “How I lost, friend,” as he was taken into custody. This 44-year-old man from Villa Luzuriaga had a criminal history that would make anyone shudder. Known as “an old jet” by investigators, he has been locked up three times for crimes such as aggravated robbery, home invasion, and resistance to authority. Over the last two decades, he spent six years behind bars.
His extensive rap sheet paints a picture of a man who seemingly never learns from his past mistakes. Each failed opportunity to rehabilitate only seemed to propel him deeper into a life of crime.
The Dark Incident of June 25
Pucheta was already wanted for another crime that occurred on June 25, 2025. In this instance, a 38-year-old businessman with interests in gastronomy and logistics was brutally accosted outside his home by two criminals who forced him at gunpoint into his residence. They robbed him of money, valuables, and his car, a shocking ordeal that has become all too common in Buenos Aires.
Although Pucheta was raided in August of the same year as part of the investigation, he managed to evade immediate arrest at that time. Notably, a high-end Mont Blanc pen was found among his possessions, hinting at his propensity for luxury despite his criminal lifestyle.
Conclusion: A Life of Crime
The sordid saga of Germán Pucheta highlights the often-repeated cycles of crime and recidivism in urban settings like La Matanza. As he now faces charges of illegal weapon possession alongside other offenses, the question remains: will he finally face justice, or will he continue his life of crime? One thing is clear—Pucheta’s story serves as a stark reminder of the hidden truths behind those who choose to live outside the law.

