Granada Inland

News from inland Granada: Alpujarra, Lecrin Valley,Alti-plano & Poniente

Spam Mali Calls

The Seaside Gazette has just received a spam call from a Mali number. They only let it ring once so that it registers as a missed call, hoping that you will call back.

Tow Truck Trashes Car

A judge has ordered the City Hall of Granada to hand over 5,744 euros in damages caused by its tow truck. Apparently, the vehicle was insufficiently secured and came free, crashing off the back of the vehicle.

Police without Bullets

Perhaps when somebody mentions “Santa Fe” it conjures up stagecoaches and hold ups, but it is, of course, a nearby town to Granada. No, there are no six-guns and bullets flying there, in fact, there are no bullets at all, complain the Policía Local.

Not An Easy Victim

On the one hand, we have a 61-year-old woman, armed with a broom, and on the other, a 51-year-old thief armed with a knife. The latter lost the encounter.

Baza Forlorn

Endesa has closed down its offices in Baza, which served the whole of the altiplano; i.e. north-east Granada. Now users up there will have to travel to Guadix to sign electricity contracts etc.