Burglary series in Upper Austria: Police beats back!
Burglary series in Upper Austria: Police beats back!
In the past few weeks, several burglar gangs have been made in Austria, which are responsible for around 107 burglaries. In the state of Upper Austria, increasing number of burglary has been reported in schools and kindergartens since the end of November 2024. The police then intensified their investigations. A first crucial success came up on December 27, 2024 when a 32-year-old Czech citizen was caught in a elementary school in a fresh act. Together with his partner, he confesses to having committed at least ten burglaries and has been in custody since then. Despite his arrest, the break -ins went until two other suspects could be arrested in Naarn on January 8, 2025 while trying to collapse into a elementary school. Numerous tools and stolen items were ensured during the arrests, which mainly included cash and electronics, such as 5min.at reported.arrest in Burgenland
In parallel to the developments in Upper Austria, the investigators in Burgenland were able to find a 39-year-old Slovak citizen who had committed several burglaries in basement compartments and bicycle rooms from October 2023 to February 2024. The man was responsible for at least 42 crimes that added up to a medium five -digit euro amount. The investigators passed these break -ins over several federal states until they finally arrested him in Croatia, where he was already imprisoned for other crimes. The Slovak had mostly brought the loot to Slovakia and sold it there, which increased the complexity of its arrest, such as MeinDZIRCHET reported.Thanks to the cooperation of various police authorities, the number of clarified break -ins could be increased to a total of 107 cases, and the investigation continues to possibly uncover further accomplices and acts. The success of the relevant police units show how important intensive surveillance and quick reaction are in combating burglary crime.
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