Suspected burglars have been identified by the owner of an ice cream shop
In the quiet neighbourhood of Buchheimer Street, Cologne-Ostheim, a 22-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday, August 13, in connection with a series of unusual incidents.
The events unfolded when a 32-year-old ice cream shop owner noticed a man tampering with a motor scooter on Buchheimer Street. The owner, who was quick to act, immediately called the police.
It was later discovered that the same man was suspected of breaking into an ice cream shop overnight on the 12th of August. The burglary tools found during the seizure of the motor scooter are believed to be associated with the ice cream shop break-in.
The motor scooter seized by officers had a short circuit, and it is suspected to have been stolen. The burglary tools found could potentially link the 22-year-old suspect to the motor scooter tampering incident on Buchheimer Street.
The name of the suspect is not disclosed in the available sources, but the ice cream shop owner recognised him as the alleged burglar from video footage of the break-in. The suspect, who has no fixed address, is scheduled to appear before a judge today.
The owner's quick action played a crucial role in the arrest of the suspect. The burglary tools and the motor scooter were found in Cologne-Ostheim, and the evidence gathered may provide significant evidence in the case against the 22-year-old suspect.
As the investigation continues, the community is relieved that the suspect has been apprehended, and the peace of Buchheimer Street is being restored. The ice cream shop owner, who was directly affected by the break-in, expressed gratitude for the swift action taken by the police.
This incident serves as a reminder for everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The police encourage the public to work together to maintain a safe and secure community.