Stolen Royal Lantern Crown Recovered - Lantern Queen's Scepter Discovered
In an exciting turn of events, the missing Lantern Queen's crown has been discovered in Bad Homburg. The crown, a historical artifact closely linked to the city, was lost during the early hours of Tuesday.
The discovery was made by employees of the municipal depot during cleanup work, not at the municipal depot itself, but in the city. The exact location of the discovery was near the White Tower in Bad Homburg. It's believed that the crown was probably unintentionally lost at the Bad Homburg Kurpark and later found near a supermarket parking lot.
The police reported the crown as missing on an unspecified day after its loss. However, the discovery did not provide any information about potential suspects or culprits. Similarly, it did not indicate any criminal offenses related to the crown's disappearance.
The Lantern Festival, an annual event in Bad Homburg where a Lantern Queen is elected, took place from August 29 to September 1. The festival concluded before the crown went missing. The discovery of the crown was announced by the police on Wednesday.
The Lantern Queen's crown is a significant symbol for the city of Bad Homburg. Despite the crown's discovery, no information was provided about its condition upon finding. The discovery does not seem to initiate any ongoing investigation.
The discovery of the crown marks the end of a brief mystery in Bad Homburg. The city can now look forward to the next Lantern Festival with the symbol of their tradition safely returned.