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Stolen sweets found in black-owned vehicles

Unlawful Possession: Police Unearth Stolen Goods in Passenger's Luggage, Discovering Extensive Criminal History - Nearly Three Decades of Prior Offenses.

Stolen sweets found in vehicles driven by individuals with dark-colored skin
Stolen sweets found in vehicles driven by individuals with dark-colored skin

Stolen sweets found in black-owned vehicles

In Bad Schandau, Saxony Switzerland-Osterzgebirge, an unidentified individual found themselves in hot water after being caught without a valid ticket on a S-Bahn train and in possession of stolen goods. The incident, reported by the Federal Police Inspectorate Berggießhübel, occurred on Wednesday.

The individual, aged 30, was riding tram line 4 in Bad Schandau when they were stopped during a fare evasion check. The police discovered that the individual could not produce a valid ticket, leading to their arrest.

During the search, the police found nearly 30 packs of stolen chocolate in the individual's bag. The stolen chocolate was later confirmed to be the missing goods reported at the station.

The individual's criminal record is not short, with over 40 entries for theft and fraud found in the system. Specific details about these previous offences were not provided in the article.

Following the incident, the individual was taken to the station and reported for both offences. The case is currently under investigation, and the authorities are working to identify the individual.

This incident serves as a reminder to always have a valid ticket and to refrain from committing crimes. The authorities are committed to ensuring the safety and security of the public, and they urge anyone with information regarding this case to come forward.

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