Arrest Made Following Burglary at Discount Store, Co-Conspirator Remains at Large
In the heart of Duisburg, the police have made a significant arrest in connection with a burglary that took place in the area of Bruckenstraße/Wanheimer Straße.
The suspect, a 37-year-old man, was found near the scene with several bags containing 14 bottles of suspected loot from the crime. He was taken into custody following the execution of a warrant issued by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Duisburg for burglary.
Upon searching the area, the police discovered several bags containing spirits and a sports bag near the scene. Inside the sports bag, they found a ski mask, burglary tools, a flashlight, and several mobile phones.
The investigation suggests that the suspect did not act alone. Another individual, described as approximately 25 years old, slim, with black hair, a full beard, and wearing a gray puff jacket and dark pants, was seen fleeing the scene on a mountain bike towards Wanheimer Street when the officers arrived. The fleeing accomplice has not been publicly identified, but the Criminal Police have taken up the investigation.
The fleeing accomplice was last seen having received a part of the loot over a steel gate. The height of this individual is believed to be between 1.70 to 1.80 meters.
Anyone with information about the person being sought is urged to contact the Criminal Commissioner 14 at 0203 2800. All items found at the scene have been secured by the police.
The police are reminding the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities in the area to the authorities. The investigation is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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