"Neglected Luggage Spells Certain Death for Fugitives - BPOL-HB"
Last Friday evening, between 21:40 and 22:15, an unusual incident unfolded at Bremen Central Station in Germany.
A four-person patrol was alerted to an unattended piece of luggage in the main hall of the station. Upon closer inspection, the luggage led to the apprehension of a 37-year-old man, who was wanted by the Berlin public prosecutor's office for theft and had a €540 fine outstanding.
Meanwhile, another wanted individual, a 43-year-old man, was found sleeping near the station and did not respond to passersby. An alcohol breath test showed a reading of 3.08% for the 43-year-old, indicating heavy intoxication.
The federal police were alerted to the 43-year-old and found him to be in this state. A doctor was called in to confirm his fitness for detention. The man was subsequently found to be wanted for theft and had a €481 fine outstanding. He began serving a 20-day substitute sentence.
For further inquiries, contact Juliane Hartwich at the Federal Police Inspection Bremen Press Office. Her contact details are as follows:
Juliane Hartwich Federal Police Inspection Bremen Press Office Tel: +49 421 9600 3014 Email: [email protected]
The incident took place on September 5, 2025, at Bremen Central Station. The search results do not provide the name of the current leader of the Federal Police Inspection Bremen. It is important to note that the details provided in this article are factual and do not include any opinions or speculations.