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46 Tablets Stolen from Vienna Offices: Perpetrator Found in Hotel

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On the night of Wednesday, there was a break-in at office premises in downtown Vienna. A 34-year-old Slovak citizen is suspected of having broken into a key safe and subsequently stolen 46 tablets and two laptops with a total value of around 15,000 euros.

The investigations were taken over by the Vienna State Criminal Police Office, Center/East branch, Group Lang. During the criminal police measures, the 50-year-old victim managed to locate two of the stolen devices. The signal location led the investigators to a motel in the Gänserndorf district (Lower Austria).

Suspect Could Be Located

In cooperation with police officers from Korneuburg, the suspect was finally found in a nearby hotel, about a ten-minute drive from the location point. Upon the arrival of the task force, the man attempted to flee and left several bags behind. The
police officers from Korneuburg pursued him and fired warning shots. The 34-year-old was arrested shortly thereafter.

Break-In at Vienna Offices: Man Refused to Testify

During the operation, the two laptops, 46 tablets, as well as other suspected stolen goods, various burglary tools, and a small amount of crystal meth were secured. Due to the items found, investigators believe that the 34-year-old could also be responsible for other burglaries. The related investigations are ongoing. The accused refused to testify. On the orders of the Vienna Public Prosecutor's Office, he was taken to a correctional facility.

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