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High-rise waste dumping under criminal investigation: Four suspects under scrutiny by authorities in POL-MFR

Unknown occurrence reported at Bavarian Police Headquarters, Middle Franconia, specifically in Fürth, according to Notification 287.

High-rise Refuse Disposal under Investigation: Four Suspects under Criminal Probe for Illegal...
High-rise Refuse Disposal under Investigation: Four Suspects under Criminal Probe for Illegal Dumping

High-rise waste dumping under criminal investigation: Four suspects under scrutiny by authorities in POL-MFR

In the city of Fürth, Germany, on March 19, 2025, an unusual incident occurred at around 5:30 PM. Unidentified perpetrators threw a trash can from a multi-story building, causing it to land on a parking lot in front of a building on Gebhardtstraße.

Fortunately, no persons or vehicles were injured, but there were people in the vicinity of the impact. The Criminal Police Fürth initiated investigations on suspicion of attempted homicide due to the incident.

Based on surveillance camera recordings, the Criminal Police identified a total of four suspects. The specific contributions of the four suspects to the crime are still under police investigation.

The four suspects are boys aged 12, 13 (two times), and 14. The Police Headquarters Middle Franconia, who are handling the case, have not publicly named the suspects.

For more information about this incident, you can contact the press office of the Police Headquarters Middle Franconia. They can be reached at Richard-Wagner-Platz 1, D-90443 Nuremberg, by phone at +49 (0)911 2112 1030, or via email at [email protected].

The press office is available Monday to Thursday from 07:00 to 16:00, Friday from 07:00 to 15:00, and Sunday from 11:00 to 14:00. Outside of office hours, you can reach them at +49 (0)911 2112 1553.

This article was originally transmitted via news aktuell by the Police Headquarters Middle Franconia. For the latest updates on this incident, we recommend following their website at http://ots.de/P4TQ8h.

The author of this article is Michael Konrad. No new self-contained facts were extracted from the provided content.

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