Individual, aged 25, taken into police custody
On August 20, 2025, an operation was carried out by the Braunschweig Police on Gordelingerstraße. The operation was initiated following reports of a break-in and theft from a vehicle.
According to the reports, the car's owner discovered a three-digit amount of cash missing from her vehicle on the same day. Four individuals were observed during the operation, two days after one of them had lost their phone at the crime scene.
During the operation, the police officers identified themselves and prevented an attempted escape by the four individuals. The individuals appeared to be looking into the vehicle's interior. The criminal police examined the crime scene for evidence.
One of the individuals lost their phone two days prior to August 20, 2025, and it was found inside the car in question on the day of the operation. However, the phone was not mentioned to have been recovered by the police.
The 25-year-old man was temporarily detained during the operation, suspected of involvement in the theft and break-in. After consulting with the public prosecutor's office, the 25-year-old was released from police custody the following morning. No arrests were mentioned to have occurred during the operation.
The news about this operation was originally transmitted by Polizei Braunschweig via news aktuell. For inquiries, you can contact the Braunschweig Police at PI Braunschweig, Public Relations, telephone: 0531/476-3032, -3033, and -3034, email: [email protected], and website: http://www.polizei-braunschweig.de.
The exact nature of the crime the individuals were suspected of is not specified in the paragraph. The police officers did not find any further information to disclose at the time of the operation.
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