Monday, May 3, 2010
Stolen 23,000 euros resurfaced
Dusseldorf - It's a thing! On Friday an anonymous letter arrived with 23,000 euros in the mailbox of the Düsseldorf Federal Police. The money was a 23-year-old passenger train on 17 May have been stolen.
Police spokesman Stefan Beckmann compared EXPRESS: "The young man was on his way from Dusseldorf to Gotha, in order to buy a new car there. When leaving the train, he found that he had been silently stolen money intended for buying a car. "
The 23-year-old loser had kept the bundled bills into his shoulder bag and she found that match your data locked. Beckmann: "The victim first noticed at the destination that his longed-for first time buying a car falls into the water."
Now, the money suddenly appeared again. "The sender protested that they had found the money on the day of the theft in Düsseldorf's central station."
Now the officials determine if the anonymous author is also the offender: "The letter is obviously forensic investigated. Even if the offender got cold feet and sent back the booty is a criminal offense. "On Monday, the robbed Düsseldorf could take his money back in reception. His car purchase is now no more obstacles.