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17-year-old threatens 16-year-old girl in Gautinger facility

2022-06-30T13:51:25.256Z


17-year-old threatens 16-year-old girl in Gautinger facility Created: 06/30/2022, 15:43 Investigators from the Gautinger police found a 17-year-old youth who threatened a girl. ©Panthermedia Gauting - A 16-year-old girl in a facility in Gauting is said to have received death threats from a 17-year-old text message. This description of a supervisor of the facility alerted the police in Gauting.


17-year-old threatens 16-year-old girl in Gautinger facility

Created: 06/30/2022, 15:43

Investigators from the Gautinger police found a 17-year-old youth who threatened a girl.

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Gauting - A 16-year-old girl in a facility in Gauting is said to have received death threats from a 17-year-old text message.

This description of a supervisor of the facility alerted the police in Gauting.

At the Gauting train station, the officials discovered the young people.

Because the text message also said that the 17-year-old was already on his way to Gauting and to the facility.

As a result, the Gauting S-Bahn station was patrolled by two police patrols.

The trained investigators' eyes were actually able to filter out the youth, who was already well known to the Gauting police, at around 5:15 p.m. when he was just getting off the S-Bahn coming from Munich.

He was immediately taken into custody and taken to Munich Street for inspection.

During the subsequent personal check of the 17-year-old, the officials found that the suspect was also wanted by the Zwickau public prosecutor.

After consultation with the Munich II public prosecutor's office, the homeless suspect was released around 9 p.m. after an "authorized person for service" had been named.

Source: merkur

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