Strangers in Wiesbaden steal cell phones and money

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On Wednesday night (27), a dispute erupted between four people at Wiesbaden, in which 39-year-old Wiesbadener was also stolen, in addition to his mobile phone, cash.

The injured person was walking down Wellritzstrasse at about 2am when an unknown man approached him to ask if he could change his money. According to Wiesbadener, he handed over the money, but received no change. From this a dispute arose, to which two more men were added. Then the first offender suddenly hit him several times. As a result, the three men threw the chairs there on the injured limb, causing him to fall and lose his mobile phone. The robbers took the cell phone and fled in the direction of Helmondstraße.

According to the injured party, the first man was 33 years old, about 175 cm tall, and of Moroccan origin. He had short hair and wore a white hoodie. The perpetrators who came later were 33 years old, about 175 cm tall, but of Russian origin. One of them is said to have been wearing a red jacket and dark jeans.

Witnesses are required to report to the investigation team at Police Station 1 Wiesbaden on 345/0611 – 2140.

(Text: PM Police West Hesse)

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