Police asks for clues: 18-year-old indicates robbery
Police asks for clues: 18-year-old indicates robbery
attack indicator of an 18-year-old: Schluechtern is looking for references
Schluechtern (ots)
An 18-year-old young man entered the police station in Schluechtern in the early morning of Thursday to show a robbery that had happened to him. According to the man, the incident occurred on Wednesday evening at 10:45 p.m. in Grabenstrasse near the former synagogue. Three strangers had attacked him from behind, thrown to the ground and stepped on him before they fled. After a medical examination in the hospital, it turned out that the young man had suffered a rib bruise. In addition, he noticed the loss of his cash and immediately went to the police station to report the incident.
The 18-year-old could not give a precise description of the attackers. The criminal police have taken over the investigation and is now asking the public for possible testimonies. Notes are accepted on 06181 100-123. The police in Schluechtern is looking for any information that can contribute to clarifying the case.
The municipality of Schluechtern is shocked by this brutal attack and condemns any form of violence. The residents are called to be vigilant and to inform the police immediately in the event of suspicious events. The security of the citizens comes first, and such incidents must not remain unpuned.
Such an incident can affect the feeling of security of an entire community. It is important that the citizens work together and provide information in order to stop such criminal acts. The police are dependent on the help of the public in order to effectively combat such acts and to hold the perpetrators into account.
The police and the authorities in Schluechtern are doing everything possible to clarify the incident and to ensure the security in the community. A close cooperation between the citizens and the law enforcement agencies is crucial to act against any form of crime and to ensure that citizens can feel safe.
Offenbach, 04.07.2024, press office, Thomas Leipold
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