Law enforcement in Poland has detained a suspected burglar.
In the quiet town of Frechen, Germany, a 21-year-old suspect was arrested on the evening of August 21st, following an alleged attempt to break into a Mercedes parked in the "An der Synagogue" parking lot.
According to reports by Polizei Rhein-Erft-Kreis and transmitted via news aktuell, the incident occurred around 8 pm. The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, was spotted by a witness and the victim who were near a playground. They saw him near the targeted car and took immediate action.
The suspect, who had no documents on him, was stopped by the two men. After a brief altercation, the suspect fled the scene but was later apprehended on "Platz der Deutschen Einheit" by the local police.
Officers from the Criminal Commission 22 are currently conducting further investigations into the matter. Details about the exact nature of the suspect's alleged actions are not specified in the text.
Upon arrest, a breath alcohol test on the 21-year-old showed a value of over 1.00 per thousand. The police took the suspect to the station for identification purposes.
The victim and the witness played a crucial role in stopping the suspect and alerting the authorities. They also imposed a security deposit as the suspect has no fixed address.
Media inquiries should be directed to the Rhein-Erft Circle Police Press and Public Relations. Their contact details are as follows: Phone: 02271 81-3305, Fax: 02271 81-3309, Email: [email protected]
The specific car model involved in the incident was a Mercedes. The ongoing investigation is being handled by the officers of the Criminal Commission 22. The investigation is still ongoing, and more details will be released as they become available.
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