Unlawful Discharge Incident Leads to Temporary Detention of a 21-year-old Individual
In Hanau, Germany, a gunshot incident was reported on Wednesday evening, as a witness came forward to share their account of the event. The incident occurred around 8:35 PM in Paradise Lane.
According to reports, a 21-year-old man, driving a black Mercedes, was suspected to be involved. The suspect was identified and arrested at his home. He did not make any statements about the incident. The man was taken to the police station for identification and processing, but no gun was found during a search of his vehicle and person.
The suspect was driving off with a HU license plate after the incident. Witnesses are asked to contact the Hanau police station at 06181 100-120 to provide any additional information they may have. Fax inquiries can be made at 0611 / 32766-5014.
The South East Hesse Police Headquarters can be reached at Spessartring 61, 63071 Offenbach am Main. The Press Office can be contacted at 069 / 8098 - 1210 (collective number). Emails can be sent to [email protected]. The website for the South East Hesse Police Headquarters is http://www.polizei.hessen.de/ppsoh.
The motives for the incident remain unclear at this time. The search results do not provide information on the residence of the suspect arrested on the evening of November 21. Claudia Benneckenstein can be reached at 1212 or 0152 / 066 23109 for further updates. Thomas Leipold can be reached at 1201 or 0160 / 980 00745, while Felix Geis can be reached at 1211 or 0162 / 201 3806. Maximilian Edelbluth can also be contacted at 1213 or 0173 / 5636097 for more information.
Stay tuned for updates as the investigation continues.
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