Lübeck: A city in Germany - A 38-year-old man has been captured following a break-in at a retail shop.
At 2 in the morning on May 24th, several police cars were dispatched to Königstraße following reports of a potential break-in at a household goods store. Upon arrival, officers found a smashed shop window but the culprits had already vanished. It seemed some items had been stolen from the display.
Elsewhere in Königstraße, another building with a damaged window came to light, though it appeared undamaged on the inside. Shortly after, two officers from Lübeck's 3rd police district encountered a 38-year-old man in Wahmstraße who was acting suspiciously and had a brand new kitchen appliance in his possession.
Not long after, they were able to connect the electrical appliance to the household goods store's break-in. Eventually, the man from Lübeck was let go after their investigation, and is now under investigation for serious theft in two separate cases.
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Source: symclub.org