
the crime of stealing money or goods from someone or somewhere, especially by violence or threat

robo
the crime of entering a building to commit illegal activities such as stealing, damaging property, etc.

robo
a person who steals from someone or something using force or threat of violence

ladrón, bandido
to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force

robar, saquear
to use force to enter a building, vehicle, or other enclosed space, usually for the purpose of theft

entrar en
to steal from someone by threatening them or using violence, particularly in a public place

asaltar
any illegal substance that people take in order to experience its mental or physical effects

droga
an individual who sells illegal drugs such as narcotics, opioids, etc.

traficante de drogas
the act of using violence such as killing people, bombing, etc. to gain political power

terrorismo
person who uses violence or threats to achieve political or ideological goals by targeting innocent people or civilians

terrorista, terrorista (en el contexto de grupos violentos)
a person who secretly takes goods from a store without paying

ladrón de tiendas, hurtador de tiendas
(of law enforcement agencies) to take a person away because they believe that they have done something illegal

arrestar
(plural) an organization that catches thieves, killers, etc. and makes sure everyone follows rules

policía
to start a legal case or lawsuit by bringing the issue or dispute before a judge
to provide a specified amount of money as a penalty for breaking a rule, law, or regulation
a building where people who did something illegal, such as stealing, murder, etc., are kept as a punishment

prisión, cárcel
someone who intentionally damages or destroys public or private property

vándalo, vandálico
the illegal act of purposefully damaging a property belonging to another person or organization

vandalismo
to consume or use illegal substances, such as heroin or cocaine, by the use of mouth, injection, or inhalation
