Canine Harry, employed by authorities, conducting a search within a drug stash site.
In a significant development, the Dortmund Police have disrupted an alleged drug operation in Lessingstraße, following a "Focus Control" operation conducted on August 28th.
During the operation, a drug detection dog named Harry, from the Police Presidency of Duisburg, was deployed to search for potential drug bunkers in the cluttered courtyard. The diligent canine, Harry, managed to locate a drug bunker during the operation.
Upon further investigation, cannabis was found and seized from a known drug dealer, who was arrested at the scene. The suspect, whose name is not disclosed in the available sources, is reported to be involved in the illegal cannabis trade. He was detained but released from the location pending further legal proceedings.
Residents in the area had approached the officers, alleging that a backyard in Lessingstraße was being used as a drug storage facility. Their concerns were taken seriously, and the police took swift action to secure the remaining cannabis and gather evidence.
The resident involved in the operation was released without special circumstances for remand. The suspected drug dealer now faces a trial for illegal drug trafficking.
The case number for this operation is 0752, and it was conducted by the Dortmund Police. The authorities encourage anyone with further information or inquiries to contact Polizei Dortmund, Christoph Hugo, at 0231/132-1029, via email at [email protected], or visit their website at https://dortmund.polizei.nrw/.
The Dortmund Police remain committed to maintaining a safe and drug-free environment for all residents.
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