When a 59-year-old Swiss came home, two dogs suddenly disappeared from the apartment. For this he found a blackmail letter: the thieves wanted a million francs (1.05 million euros) for the dogs.
“It was the absolute hell. When I saw the letter, I collapsed,” said the victim Rolf Wegmüller at the beginning of the week ‘Blick’ at the shock moment. He informed the police, although he had little hope that his four -sucked friends of the Bolonka variety would appear again. “I thought: how do you want to find two small dogs? You can just take it across the border, I will never be checked for customs.
Dogs appeared in Poland
But the Swiss police were soon on the trail of the criminals – and it led to Poland. During a meeting, Wegmüller showed a photo of his favorites that a Polish colleague had taken after the crime. After a search in a residential complex, the director there was finally able to arrest a 38-year-old suspect would have been involved in the kidnapping.
“Tears flowed while they saw again”
“After three hours the man where the dogs were – said in two black transport bags for a garage,” said the dog owner. Wegmüller personally went to Poland to receive his favorites. “The tears then flowed while they saw again. I was so happy and my dogs the same. It was an indescribable moment, “the 59-year-old describes the moment of reunion.
In Zurich another suspect was arrested, who should have to do with the crime. What happens to the blackmailers is indifferent to the Swiss – he is just happy that he has his little companions again. “I really don’t want what I have experienced,” the animal lover explains.
Source: Krone

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