Crêpe Capers in Munich: 55-Year-Old Caught Red-Handed
Police nabbed a 55-year-old man after an early-morning raid at a crêpe stand in Munich Ostbahnhof. The haul was quite the mix, with a kitchen mixer, accessories, a kettle, a charging cable, and a bag of roasted almonds swiped away, as per the authorities' Wednesday report. The suspect is also suspected of committing another burglary, this time at a local store, the night prior. Officers apprehended the individual midday on Tuesday themselves. The gentleman now awaits his day in court before the investigating judge.
The alleged burglar is rumored to have struck before, making off with a highly-prized Deutsche Bahn motorized jack, priced at a hefty 2,000 euros, during the start of November. The brave boys in blue managed to link the two incidents thanks to their hidden cameras.
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The events at the crêpe stand were far from the only time the 55-year-old found himself in the spotlight. Police suggest he committed another burglary at a store during the previous night, leaving a trail of stolen goods in his wake. Authorities in Upper Bavaria, particularly in Bavaria, are now pressing charges against the man for both crimes. The first theft saw valuable items like a mixer, kettle, cable, and almonds slip through the suspect's fingers. During his capture at the station, the suspect was found with a stolen Deutsche Bahn motorized jack in his possession.
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- The police initially described the incident as a burglary, as the investigators discovered forced entry into the crêpe stand. However, no evidence of a break-in at the store the night before was found. Police believe the suspect may have gained entry during business hours, avoiding any damage to the store's premises.
- The exact number of stolen items was not mentioned in the article, but the official police report specifies that a mixer, kettle, charging cable, and roasted almonds were among the swiped goods.