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Search by helicopter after dispute between two men

Following an argument between two men in Remshalden (Rems-Murr district) on Thursday night, a police helicopter was deployed for a manhunt. According to the police, there was initially a physical altercation between two known men in an apartment building. It was reported that a 33-year-old man...

A police helicopter flies over a city during a search operation. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police helicopter flies over a city during a search operation. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Investigations - Search by helicopter after dispute between two men

Following an argument between two men in Remshalden (Rems-Murr district) on Thursday night, a police helicopter was deployed for a manhunt. According to the police, there was initially a physical altercation between two known men in an apartment building. It was reported that a 33-year-old man injured a 37-year-old man. The 37-year-old was reportedly taken to hospital, but was able to leave after treatment. A search has been launched for the 33-year-old. The search is still ongoing, but the helicopter operation is over, a police spokesman said in the morning. No details were initially given as to the exact background to the altercation.

Police statement

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The manhunt for the 33-year-old involved resources from the police in Baden-Württemperg, as the incident occurred in Remshalden, a district in this German state. Despite the termination of the helicopter operation, the police remain determined to locate the individual, demonstrating their commitment to addressing criminality in the region. The ongoing search follows a physical altercation that resulted in injuries, underscoring the importance of maintaining law and order.

Source: www.stern.de

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