Motorcycle thief goes to the police: arrest to Klau in Erfurt!
Motorcycle thief goes to the police: arrest to Klau in Erfurt!
Erfurt, Deutschland - A 34-year-old man hit a police station in Erfurt with a stolen motorcycle. The incident occurred, as the original owner of the motorcycle, a 28-year-old, came to the police to show a different theft. On this occasion, the motorcycle owner found that his own vehicle had been stolen and was able to locate it with the help of a cell phone location, such as np-coburg.de
The police had already found the motorcycle vehicle license after the 34-year-old left the office before. The suspect was equipped with a motorcycle helmet, but could not show a driver's license. Although the officers could not find him at first, the location of the motorcycle led the police to the parked vehicle. The man was arrested when he tried to start the motorcycle again. A drug test also resulted in a positive result. Since there was an existing arrest warrant against him because of another crime, the man is in custody.
The importance of theft protection and localization systems
The return of stolen vehicles is supported by modern theft protection measures. An example are directional transmitters that enable a location around the clock, which is particularly important for motorcycle owners. According to movingintelligence.de Such systems offer a high return rate of up to 94%, and the localization can be done by the police or investigative services.
The report of theft in the police is a fundamental prerequisite for the return. The police support investigative services in this process, but cannot do independent appropriations. Costs arise for the return of the vehicle are usually part of the service offering of the theft protection services.
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