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Criminals dump 30 koi fish in the woods as if they're trash.

Forsaken by the roadside: officers in Neumünster come across deceased fish alongside the abandoned furniture.

A blue light shines on a police patrol.
A blue light shines on a police patrol.

Lawbreaking Occurrence Criminal Activities - Criminals dump 30 koi fish in the woods as if they're trash.

It's unclear who left 30 expensive Koi fish on the side of the road in Neumünster. The reason for this mysterious act is also unknown, as police revealed on Tuesday. Officers responded to an illegal waste disposal case where witnesses pointed them towards the area on Monday. They discovered more than just furniture nearby, but also the lifeless fish weighing up to three kilograms each. According to a police spokesperson, "what my colleagues discovered there left them speechless."

Here's a picture of the police statement about the incident. [Image: Police Press Release]

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  1. In a separate incident, the police in Schleswig-Holstein responded to reports of emergency regarding abandoned animals in Neumünster.
  2. The situation was grave, as numerous livestock and pets were found in dire conditions, leading to concerns about animal cruelty.
  3. Meanwhile, local authorities in Neumünster also dealt with a surge in crime, including an increase in incidents of littering, including the disposal of garbage near residential areas.
  4. Interestingly, the city of Neumünster also experienced a series of unexpected fires, which the fire brigade attributes to carelessness and potential arson attempts.

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