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Vandalism in Bad Kohlgrub: the search for perpetrators becomes a patience

2020-12-03T04:05:26.769Z


Who was it? Who is responsible for the vandalism cases? This is a question not only posed by the Bad Kohlgrubers, but also by the police. But there is currently no evidence.


Who was it?

Who is responsible for the vandalism cases?

This is a question not only posed by the Bad Kohlgrubers, but also by the police.

But there is currently no evidence.

Bad Kohlgrub

- Franz Degele (Free Voters) is at a loss.

Can't explain what's going on.

Bad Kohlgrub has recently been the scene of vandalism four times.

Unusual.

Individual cases, of course, there were always.

“We haven't had this before,” emphasizes the mayor. He calls it a thriller that nobody needs.

The Murnau police - they are responsible for the community - would like to investigate.

Find the perpetrator (s).

"But we don't have a start at the moment," emphasizes Jürgen Kettl.

There has also been no evidence from the population so far.

"The fact that nobody notices," says the deputy head of the Murnau inspection, "is a bit strange."

Police vice rather rules out revenge action

The first case occurred in mid-October.

Strangers broke into the wedding hall and splashed around wildly with the fire extinguisher.

Number two had occurred on the night of November 1st, when school and kindergarten grounds were devastated.

A posted barrier on Erlestrasse and finally the torn out signpost on the hiking trail to Grafenschau followed.

A pattern cannot be seen.

The incidents are too different.

Whether young people are behind it - "we don't know," says Kettl.

“We can't assign it.” Degele would assume that there were different perpetrators on the instinct.

The police have already determined whether anything could have happened in advance that could indicate the vandals.

But nothing.

Therefore, Kettl rather excludes an act of revenge.

On the other hand, it is “quite possible” that someone “wants to let off steam” because of Corona.

This thought haunted Deegel's mind, but he rejected it again.

The town hall chief does not hope that the pandemic and its restrictions will "have such an impact".

The police have increased their presence.

The colleagues from the veil search also keep their eyes open on their passage to the border crossing at Linderhof.

So far in vain.

If there is another incident, the officers will visit the site more often.

“At some point we notice something,” says Kettl confidently from experience.

"That's how long we have to sit it out."

Source: merkur

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