The police were able to put the vessel on a perpetrator that broke out different cars in the Tyrolean capital and a break committed -in an inn. Especially explosive: it is a tyrolean (33) already caught in the Innsbruck judge. He used outputs or detention for the coups.
The incidents all took place between 10 and 12 January. In the Hötting district, the perpetrator, who was still unknown at that time, collapsed the side windows on nine cars parked. He stole cash, jewelry and cigarettes from the vehicles for the amount of a euro amount with three digitters. “Traces were determined on the vehicles in the course of the work of the crime scene,” the police said.
Moreover, the man broke in an inn in the capital of the state. There he was a problem with nine colleagues. “Cash and other objects worth a euro amount with three digitage were stolen from the lockers.” Traces were also protected at this location offense.
33-year-old used “amateurish”
Now the traces can be assigned to a suspect. Especially explosive: it is a 33-year-old Tyrolean who has been in the judiciary for some time because of an earlier imprisonment. “The accused used his outputs or detention for these burglary journeys,” explains Christoph Kirchmair, head of the crime department of the City Police Command Innsbruck, in conversation with the “Krone” and continues to give: “
Currently due to “ownership violations” in custody
Kirchmair and his team had clarified in the background whether the 33-year-old could be assigned to other actions. “But this is not the case with a status-here, it makes it difficult for us that the man uses his right to testify,” the researcher, who reveals that the 33-year-old is currently in prison for “crimes”.
Now it is over with the outputs and detention holidays. After the investigation has been completed, the Austrian of the office of the Public Prosecution Service of Innsbruck is reported.
Source: Krone

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