Law enforcement authorities in Beukenbergstrasse apprehend a 35-year-old suspect following a reported burglary
Break-in in Hamm: Suspect Arrested After Resisting Police
In a dramatic turn of events on September 4th, a 35-year-old Bulgarian man was apprehended by police officers from Hamm for a burglary. The incident took place in an apartment on Beukenbergstraße, a multi-family building in the city.
The burglar, who does not have a fixed address, tried to prevent the police from entering the apartment by pushing against the door. However, the officers were successful in pushing open the door and taking the man into custody.
The tenant of the apartment had installed a hidden camera, which allowed them to watch the break-in live on their mobile phone. Upon being alerted by the tenant, a neighbour provided a key to the police. The witness and the victim both knew the suspect, who has a known history with the police for property crimes.
The suspect resisted arrest and attempted to evade capture several times. Stolen goods were found in several pockets of his clothing during a search. The public prosecutor's office requested that he be brought before a judge tomorrow.
The exact nature of the property stolen during the burglary was not specified in the article. The original content for this article was transmitted via news aktuell from the Police Presidency Hamm.
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