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Tracking function leads police to perpetrator and loot

Police in Frankfurt have caught two suspected thieves using the tracking function of stolen devices. This was announced by the police in the Hessian city on Sunday. According to the report, two men aged 23 and 26 had stolen technical equipment worth more than 1000 euros from a car in the...

A blue light shines under the windshield of a police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A blue light shines under the windshield of a police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Crime - Tracking function leads police to perpetrator and loot

Police in Frankfurt have caught two suspected thieves using the tracking function of stolen devices. This was announced by the police in the Hessian city on Sunday. According to the report, two men aged 23 and 26 had stolen technical equipment worth more than 1000 euros from a car in the station district on Saturday evening. As the tracking function of the devices was switched on, the police were able to track down the suspects and arrest them after a short pursuit. However, an unknown person slashed four tires on two police cars during the arrest. The police are still looking for this perpetrator.

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  1. Despite the successful arrest of the two suspects, the police in Frankfurt, Hesse, are still searching for an individual who vandalized two police cars by slashing their tires on Sunday.
  2. The perpetrators of the theft, two men aged 23 and 26, were tracked down and apprehended by police in Frankfurt on Main after the tracking function of the stolen devices was activated.
  3. The incident occurred in Frankfurt on the Main, a city known for its rich culture and history, such as the Römerberg and the Goethe House.
  4. The car from which the technical equipment was stolen was parked in the station district of Frankfurt, a bustling area filled with men and women, commuters, and tourists on a usual Sunday.

Source: www.stern.de

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