
The police opened a house in Hosenfeld-Blankenau with a ram as part of a search. The action is related to several cases against two men.
Hosenfeld – On Tuesday morning (May 26th) a house search took place in Blankenau around 5:30 a.m., which was carried out on the orders of the public prosecutor's office for various criminal proceedings. Numerous police officers were on duty in St.-Elisabethen-Weg based on a search warrant. A police officer opened the front door with a ram.
Police open the front door with a ram: house search in Blankenau
The police in Fulda said that the search in Blankenau was connected to ongoing proceedings in Giessen and Berlin. No further information was provided by the East Hesse police headquarters when asked by the Fuldaer Zeitung. A police spokesman referred to the responsibility of the Giessen public prosecutor's office.
Public prosecutor Volker Bouffier, deputy press spokesman for the Gießen public prosecutor's office, confirmed the house search upon request. The action was carried out on suspicion of a threat in the course of an argument and was directed against two accused.
According to the blue light agency Fuldamedia, the police did not meet the two men under investigation during the action on Tuesday morning in Blankenau. The spokesman for the Gießen public prosecutor's office was initially unable to provide any further information about the course of the house search.
The police in the Fulda region are currently investigating a completely different case. Unknown people steal 50 route signs at the Rhön cycling marathon. These were all later found in a heap in a wooded area Vogelsberg district found. The organizer, who had enough replacement signs, and the police are asking for information about the thieves.





