As of: March 17, 2024, 3:00 p.m
By: Wolfgang Schnetz
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The Freising police have a busy weekend (symbolic image).
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The Freising police have had a busy weekend: a 16-year-old was beaten by teenagers at the train station, an innkeeper was bitten in the old town and an expensive BMW was stolen in Marzling.
Freising - The Freising police are looking for those involved in an attack on a 16-year-old: Two 16-year-olds from Freising and Munich were approached by a group of young people - around ten people - on Sunday around 3.30 a.m. to ask whether they had cigarettes - which the two were non-smokers denied this.
Then one of the group freaked out, first hit the station wall with an umbrella and then “searched” the Munich man’s pockets.
A second unknown man hit the teenager in the face.
The group then fled.
Anyone who can provide information about the incident should contact the Freising police on (0 81 61) 5 30 50.
Host bitten
In a dispute with two unruly guests who were smoking in the restaurant, a Freising innkeeper (29) was spat on and bitten at around 2 a.m. on Sunday, reports the Freising police.
The landlord had the argument in a restaurant on Obere Hauptstrasse with two 38-year-olds, whom he expelled from the restaurant after repeatedly asking them not to smoke in the restaurant.
The two Freisingers didn't agree with this at all: one spat in the innkeeper's face, the other bit him on the thigh.
The 29-year-old was slightly injured.
The BRK treated the wound.
The two 38-year-olds are now awaiting a report.
BMW code cracked
On Friday night, car thieves were active on Isarstrasse in Marzling: According to the police, they stole a white BMW 520 with a Freising license plate from a carport.
They cracked the car's locking code.
The current value of the vehicle is around 20,000 euros.
The Erding Police Department asks for any relevant information on Tel. (0 81 22) 96 80.