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Gun Goof in Restroom Stirs Stralsund Stack-Up
Last week, a misplaced revolver sparked a whirlwind of action in Stralsund. A 59-year-old security guard, seemingly preoccupied by his duties, left his loaded six-shooter in the customer restroom of a fuel station. The weapon, hosting five rounds, went unnoticed for hours until the guard realized his grave oversight.
Three hours later, a 40-year-old man, having visited the restroom shortly after the guard, scooped up the firearm. In an unexpected twist, the man went missing with the revolver, leading to an extensive manhunt by the Stralsund criminal investigation department.
Through meticulous investigations and the deployment of the SEK special task force, the elusive man was finally apprehended on Friday night. The weapon was recovered, but two rounds were eerily absent.
The 40-year-old explained his actions, confessing to discharging the missing rounds on the beach. Both men now find themselves in the hot seat, potentially facing charges under the Weapons Act. However, the missing cartridges raise suspicions of the 40-year-old's involvement in unlawful activities involving the weapon.
The Stralsund incident has sparked widespread interest, with citizens and law enforcement alike awaiting the outcome of the investigation. The missing cartridges remain a looming question, adding a layer of intrigue to this peculiar story.
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