Authorities in Konstanz have announced an arrest in relation to a recent burglary incident. The Prosecutor's Office and Police Headquarters joined forces to apprehend the suspect, as stated in a joint press release on December 19, 2024.
In the early hours of Thursday, a burglar was apprehended during a break-in at a recycling company located on Haldenwald street. The incident took place in the Black Forest Barr Circle, Tuningen.
The news about the incident was originally transmitted by the Constable's Office Konstanz, located in Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The office can be contacted via email at [email protected] or by phone at 07531 995-3355.
Daniel Brill, the Police Lieutenant of the Constable's Office Konstanz, is a contact for further inquiries about the incident. The First Public Prosecutor of Konstanz is Andreas Mathy, and the Public Prosecutor's Office Konstanz can be contacted at 07531 280 - 0.
The burglar was spotted by a passerby, and the police were called to the scene. They surrounded and searched the premises until they apprehended the man. A subsequent search of his vehicle yielded evidence of other break-ins and drug use.
In a related development, a house search was conducted in connection with the arrested 55-year-old at the Constable's Office in Konstanz on Monday due to an ongoing investigation related to the individual's suspected involvement in criminal activities. During this search, police found nearly 1 kilogram of drugs. After these and other relevant items were seized, the 55-year-old was released.
For more information about the Constable's Office Konstanz, you can visit their website at http://www.polizei-bw.de/. The office also has a press contact person named Daniel Brill.
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