With a maximum of 250 km/h, it is said that the Dutch banking prier from Gmunden has fled from Saturday to Sunday from Linz to Bavaria. The police are now looking for witnesses and possible victims of the crazy journey with a black BMW X1 with Munich license plates.
In connection with the ATM explosion on 16 May in Gmunden, the perpetrator, a black BMW X1 (an SUV), took place with the German license plate M-SM 3558 from Saturday 11 p.m. Until Sunday 1.30 a.m.
From Linz to Bavaria
The perpetrators of Linz rode on the A1 in the direction of Salzburg via the A 7. Around 0.30 am, the perpetrators left the highway on the outlet of Seewalchen and then drove through previously unknown roads to Braunau and further to Germany, where they caused an accident around 1.30 hours in the Inn/Burghausen area. They rest on a hill in a roundabout. Two perpetrators were seriously injured. A third man was also seriously injured.
With a maximum of 250 km/h
The perpetrators drove on the escape at a speed of up to 250 km/h or caught up with the demolition strips. The police are now looking for witnesses to understand the smart route of the perpetrators. But also possible victims who should report disabled, threatened or forced by the daring escape.
Witnesses should be on the telephone number on the state -criminal police station please 059133/40-3388 Or report to another police station.
Source: Krone

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