At 04:00 a criminal wanted to gain access to a bakery in the Kremstal in Lower Austria. However, no one should have told him that there was already work to be done at that time. And then there was the problem with the bell…
A criminal probably didn’t give much thought to working in a bakery leading up to an attempted burglary. There is no other way to explain why the man wanted to break into a shop in the Kremstal at 4 a.m. where fresh delicacies were already being prepared.
attracted particular attention
As a result, the foreign national could not have entered the sales area. When he tried to pry open the front door with a screwdriver, he had unknowingly drawn the staff’s attention to himself.
Missing a light barrier
He had overlooked the fact that there is a photo cell directly in front of the entrance door. This is connected to a bell inside, which usually signals loudly when a customer enters the store – or in this case rang the bell because someone wanted to enter while the store was still closed.
“ding dong”
The constant “ding dong” eventually drew the veteran master baker’s attention to the attempted break-in. After turning on the light in the entrance area, the perpetrator was startled and ran into his car. The boss filmed the escape with his mobile phone and then reported it.
Source: Krone

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