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Brazen theft of a scooter

2021-04-22T11:47:45.777Z


A particularly brazen theft occurred in Geisenbrunn on Tuesday evening. A particularly brazen theft occurred in Geisenbrunn on Tuesday evening. Geisenbrunn - As the police reported, a 39-year-old man had advertised his Piaggio scooter for 650 euros in the classifieds on the Ebay platform. An alleged prospective buyer, who called himself Alfredo, turned up on Tuesday evening at 7:20 p.m. for a viewing in Geisenbrunn. Although the 39-year-old pointed out that the scoot


A particularly brazen theft occurred in Geisenbrunn on Tuesday evening.

Geisenbrunn - As the police reported, a 39-year-old man had advertised his Piaggio scooter for 650 euros in the classifieds on the Ebay platform. An alleged prospective buyer, who called himself Alfredo, turned up on Tuesday evening at 7:20 p.m. for a viewing in Geisenbrunn. Although the 39-year-old pointed out that the scooter was not approved, Alfredo insisted on a test drive. After initially staying in the man's private courtyard, he suddenly drove up and away in the direction of the town center. The Geisenbrunner was still in pursuit. The operation failed, however, because of a woman who was leading three horses by the hand and whom he could not overtake. Meanwhile, Alfredo escaped on his prey without a helmet. A manhunt was unsuccessful. The thief will be around 16 years old and 1,Described 65 meters tall, he wore a light-colored jacket and white sneakers. A similar case occurred in Emmering on April 20. There the police seized a scooter advertised on Ebay, with which a prospective buyer had simply driven off. In an underground car park, however, young people made so much noise with it that the security service called the police.  

Source: merkur

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