Did he actually kill his grandfather? The police are now looking for 22-year-old Nils from Leiningen. Photos of the young man have now been released.
- Did Nils E. kill his own grandfather?
- The police are looking for photos of the 22-year-old.
- It is considered dangerous.
Update of February 21, 2020: What has just happened in the house on “Am Schulberg” street? As the Koblenz police said on Thursday, 22-year-old Nils E. is being searched for. The young man is suspected of having killed his grandfather. The police have so far been silent about a possible motive of the man. However, the search for the 22-year-old continues on Friday.
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Photos published: Police are looking for Nils (22) and have bad suspicions - just don't talk!
Statement of origin from February 20, 2020: Leiningen / Koblenz - It is an enormous suspicion, which the police Koblenz is now investigating. Did 22-year-old Nils E. kill his own grandfather ? As the Koblenz police now explain, the crime is said to have taken place at around 10:50 p.m. on Wednesday evening. Accordingly, the 22-year-old is suspected of having committed the crime in the street "Am Schulberg" in Leiningen / Hunsrück .
Police are looking for Nils E. from Leiningen: did he kill his grandfather?
According to this, the man, who is urgently suspected of being a crime, fled on foot in an unknown direction after the crime. The 22-year-old was dressed in Adidas sweatpants and a black leather jacket . Nils E. is about 180 cm tall, weighs about 120 kg and has short brown hair.
The police are looking for this man.
© Koblenz police
The urgently suspected 22-year-old is considered dangerous according to the police. Passers-by who encounter the fugitive should not speak to him and contact the police immediately. We also advise against taking hitchhikers .
Police Koblenz hopes for clues to fleeing Nils E. from Leiningen
The police are asking for information about their whereabouts and have set up an advisory phone: 0261 / 103-2731.
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