When was the suspected double murderer’s car found? Who discovered it? Does Roland Drexler have accomplices and what does the executive advise the population in the current situation? We have summarized all the important information about what is happening in the Mühlviertel.
While the emergency services searched for Roland Drexler in the forest on All Saints’ Day, police spokesman Michael Babl answered questions from the “Krone”.
“Krone”: When was Roland Drexler’s car found?
Michael Babl: The car was found early Friday morning by a witness. The police immediately went there and seized the car.
Who discovered the car, who was the witness?
A witness discovered it.
Can we say how long the vehicle has been parked near the forest?
We do not know at this time how long the vehicle has been there. It’s unlikely it was there the whole time.
Can you later find out when the car was last used?
Right now it’s about finding the suspected double murderer, and that’s our focus. The studies that will then continue are of course already running in parallel.
What was in the car?
There is no information available from the police about this.
Were the perpetrator’s weapons in the car?
We assume the suspected double murderer is armed and on the loose.
How did the search for the car’s discovery begin?
The car was found in a relatively large area of forest. This was then searched piece by piece. Of course, as you can imagine, there are quite a few hiding places. It is easy to find accommodation there. That is why we search huts, cabins, etc.
Are there any clues to possible accomplices who helped Roland Drexler escape?
I can’t say anything about that at the moment.
What advice do you have for the population in the area based on the new developments?
It remains the case that the man is probably still alive. He’s also armed, we have to assume. So it is also dangerous, and that is why it is also dangerous if you come near the place where the car was found. We advise the population to stay at home.
How are the emergency services doing? The stressful search for a potentially dangerous person has been going on since Monday.
Since Monday morning we have been on site with 250 to 300 emergency services. Of course, on the one hand it is stressful, but on the other hand it is very tiring to be on duty here and constantly be on the lookout and follow directions. But that doesn’t mean anything, it’s our job and of course we do it.
Source: Krone

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