A 12-year-old child was tragically struck by a vehicle, with 6 power columns subsequently disconnected, while an 81-year-old individual fell victim to a theft.
In an unfortunate turn of events, an 81-year-old pensioner in Leipzig fell victim to a scam on Thursday evening. The incident occurred around 6 PM, with the perpetrator posing as an employee of the victim's bank. The scammer convinced the elderly woman to prepare cash and her bank card for pickup under the pretext of counterfeit money.
However, no arrests have been made in connection with the Leipzig scam as of the time of this article. The incident, unlike the recent arrests in Delitzsch, has not led to any immediate apprehensions.
On the other hand, the Delitzsch arrests occurred overnight on Friday. The Saxony police apprehended two suspects, a 33-year-old and a 38-year-old, in connection with a theft. Contrary to initial speculation, the suspects were not accused of stealing bank cards or money, but rather charging cables. The damage caused by the theft and the subsequent damage to the E-charging pillars in Delitzsch is estimated to be over 20,000 euros.
The total loss for the 81-year-old victim in Leipzig was not specified in the article. It's a stark reminder of the ongoing threat of scams, particularly against the elderly, and the importance of vigilance in such situations.
While the Leipzig scam remains unsolved, the Delitzsch arrests serve as a step towards justice. The search results do not provide information about the two suspects arrested by the police in Delitzsch on Friday evening, but the investigation continues.
As always, it's crucial to stay informed and be aware of potential scams. If you or someone you know falls victim to a scam, report it to the authorities immediately. Let's work together to combat these incidents and protect our community.