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Drunk man falls into fence

After overindulging in mulled wine, a 38-year-old man in Altenhagen (Mecklenburg Lake District) made himself a suspect as a burglar. The drunk man got lost in the house on his way home from a Christmas party and fell into a fence, police said on Saturday. The 54-year-old resident of the house...

A police patrol car with flashing blue lights. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police patrol car with flashing blue lights. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Colorful - Drunk man falls into fence

After overindulging in mulled wine, a 38-year-old man in Altenhagen (Mecklenburg Lake District) made himself a suspect as a burglar. The drunk man got lost in the house on his way home from a Christmas party and fell into a fence, police said on Saturday. The 54-year-old resident of the house suspected a burglar early on Saturday morning and called the police via emergency number. Several patrol cars drove to the alleged crime scene and found the 28-year-old. The mishap was cleared up and the man promised to repair the fence on Saturday. He was then released by the officers and handed over to his partner, it was reported.

Police statement

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  1. Despite the colorful festivities in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Lake District, criminality occasionally rears its head, as demonstrated by the incident involving the drunk man who mistakenly fell into a fence.
  2. When enjoying the mulled wine in the Lake District, one should be mindful not to stray too far and end up in a situation like the 38-year-old man, who found himself in trouble with the Police.
  3. Following the mishap in the Lake District, where a local resident mistook a drunk man for an intruder, it is crucial to remember that even in a vibrant setting like Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, one should always respect the peace and security of their neighbors.

Source: www.stern.de

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