A quiet morning in the small town of Guidoval, Minas Gerais, was shattered early Friday, April 10, 2026, when a group of criminals detonated explosives to breach a Banco do Brasil branch. The attack, which occurred around 3:00 a.m., left the agency in ruins and sent shockwaves through a community of approximately 7,200 residents g1.
The assalto a banco em Guidoval was characterized by significant structural damage. Visual evidence from the scene shows glass shards littering the sidewalk and a heavy metal door thrown into the middle of the street by the force of the blast. At least one automated teller machine (ATM) was completely destroyed during the operation g1.
Law enforcement responded quickly to the scene on Rua Sete de Setembro in the town center. The Military Police (PM) have since identified at least eight individuals as being involved in the crime. Following a rapid investigation and pursuit, authorities have already made three significant captures: two men, aged 21 and 35, were arrested and a 17-year-old minor was apprehended g1.
Whereas the level of destruction suggests a high-impact attack, the Military Police have described the operation as the work of a local and amateur group, distinguishing it from the highly organized “novo cangaço” gangs that typically target small-town banks in the region. This distinction is critical for investigators as they determine the origin of the explosives and the coordination level of the suspects.
Investigation and Arrests in Guidoval
The aftermath of the blast required the immediate closure of the street to allow the Civil Police forensics team to conduct a detailed survey of the debris. The investigation is currently focused on tracing the movements of the group and recovering the stolen assets, though the bank has not yet confirmed the exact amount of money taken during the heist g1.

One of the vehicles used by the criminals was found abandoned in the rural area of Rodeiro, a neighboring municipality. This discovery provided a key lead for the Military Police in tracking the suspects’ escape route from the town center toward the countryside g1.
The apprehension of the 17-year-old minor and the arrest of the two adults highlight the demographic of the “amateur” group described by police. Authorities are continuing to search for the remaining five suspects who remain at large.
Impact on the Community and Bank Response
For a town of Guidoval’s size—located approximately 131 km from Juiz de Fora—the loss of a functioning bank branch creates immediate logistical challenges for residents. The Banco do Brasil has issued a statement confirming its cooperation with the ongoing police investigations and stating that it is working to restore services as quickly as possible g1.
The psychological impact on the local population has been significant. Residents reported a sense of terror as the explosions echoed through the center of town in the early hours of Friday. The scale of the wreckage—specifically the displaced metal doors and shattered glass—serves as a stark reminder of the volatility of these types of attacks.
Key Details of the Guidoval Bank Attack
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date and Time | Friday, April 10, 2026, approx. 3:00 a.m. |
| Location | Banco do Brasil, Rua Sete de Setembro, Guidoval, MG |
| Suspects Involved | At least 8 people |
| Detentions | 2 men (21 and 35) arrested; 1 minor (17) apprehended |
| Damage | At least one ATM destroyed; structural damage to the agency |
The case remains under active investigation by the Civil and Military Police of Minas Gerais. The next confirmed step in the legal process will be the formal charging of the three detained suspects and the continued search for the five remaining accomplices. We will provide updates as official police reports are released.
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