Series carnacker in Heilbronn-57-year-old behind bars!

Series carnacker in Heilbronn-57-year-old behind bars!
Heilbronn, Deutschland - An incident that caused an outcry in the region: The police arrested a suspected series carnacker. The 57-year-old man is suspected of having committed numerous thefts in several federal states. This arrest took place according to a series of auto bumps in the Heilbronn area, where at least six vehicles were broken up between May 17 and June 1, 2023, as SWR.
The crime scenes of the interruptions in question extended via Wüstenrot, Weinsberg and Bad Friedrichshall in the Heilbronn district, as well as Bretzfeld in the Hohenlohekreis and Marbach am Neckar in the district of Ludwigsburg. Particularly striking: the brackets mostly happened in cemetery parking spaces, where the perpetrators threw slices and stole valuable objects.
Investigations and arrest
The suspect should be responsible for at least 27 offenses, including particularly heavy theft and recycling on the bank cards. The Heilbronn criminal police identified the man through a surveillance video of a petrol station in Wüstenrot. The police also received support from an attentive witness who observed a fleeing vehicle after a break -in in Wüstenrot and passed on parts of the license plate to the police. The suspect, who had already become conspicuous due to similar offenses, was caught in Fulda (Hesse) last Wednesday and is now in custody.
The scope of the man's crimes is remarkable and does not only refer to Baden-Württemberg. Cases from Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate were recorded, while the withdrawal amounts are in the lower five-digit range.
series crime in Saxony
The topic of car breakouts is not only limited to Baden-Württemberg. In Saxony, too, the authorities acted actively against car nackers. As reports TAG24, a German sits in custody due to 24 car bricks and further six crimes. In his apartment, officials found extensive stolen goods, including tool cases, drilling machines and even hearing aids. The police launched a five -member investigation group called "Glasbruch" in Zwickau after a significant decline in the vehicle breakouts after the suspect was arrested.
In addition, several suspects have been caught in Chemnitz since November, including a 26-year-old Algerier and two Germans aged 31 and 43. These developments show that the problem of car breakouts in Germany is far -reaching and affects numerous cities. In summary, it can be said that the arrest in Heilbronn and the developments in Saxony are a positive turn for both the police and the residents, while they should remain vigilant to prevent such crimes.Details | |
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