Person falls from a window in Greifswald
A 24-year-old man fell from a window at Ernst-Tälmann-Ring 45, Schönewalde II, near Schönewalde Center, on Monday evening. The incident has led to a police investigation, with the suspects currently under scrutiny for potential links to unsolved break-ins in the Seebad area.
According to reports, the victim stated that he was pushed out of the window by a suspect. The victim sustained severe injuries, including fractures in the feet, bruises, and skin abrasions, and was hospitalized. The specific location of the hotel, doctor's practice, and camper vans that the suspects were observed casing remains undisclosed.
The investigation is ongoing to determine if the suspects can be linked to any unsolved break-ins. Two suspects, aged 24 and 35, have turned themselves in and claim they did not push the victim out of the window.
The altercation appears to have been triggered by drug transactions. Verbal arguments escalated into a brawl around 22:20. The victim's blood alcohol level was 1.22%. Pedestrian and vehicle movements disturbed their activities multiple times.
The Police Joint Unit East Pomerania detained two Polish suspects, aged 21 and 32, from Swinemünde last night in Heringsdorf. The suspects were active in the Heringsdorf area between 23:50 and 01:30. One suspect was wearing gloves and carrying a crowbar, while drug paraphernalia and hashish residue were found in the apartment where the incident occurred.
Initially, the apartment was occupied by a 25-year-old female tenant, two young men, and later three more men. The specific persons connected to the attempted burglary in Heringsdorf, as described in the referenced article, are not named; the individuals involved remain unknown according to the police reports.
The incident is being investigated by the Anklam Criminal Police Inspectorate for suspected attempted manslaughter. The suspects attempted to flee but resisted arrest. No further information about the nature of the suspected break-ins has been provided. The investigation is ongoing.