Robbery with a knife at the petrol station near Munich: Police are looking for two masked ones
To a Robbery There was a petrol station late Sunday evening in Taufkirchen (Munich district). This was announced by the Munich police headquarters on Monday. According to this, two previously unknown perpetrators threatened a 28-year-old employee with a knife around 11:25 p.m. and asked him to issue cash.
The petrol station employee gave the perpetrators several hundred euros, The masked men Afterwards fled on foot, explains the police. Several witnesses watched the incident and informed the police emergency call.
Petrol station in Taufkirchen: two masked ones wanted
« A large number of police patrols then went to the authority, » said the Munich police. The civil servants searched for the perpetrators with a police helicopter, and they also stopped an S-Bahn and searched them. But the search was initially unsuccessful.
The employee of the petrol station was unharmed in the attack. Commissioner 21, which deals with predatory and blackmail offenses, took over the investigation.
The police are now asking the public to help you find the perpetrators. The officials want to know who made observations at the time of the crime in the area of Lindenring, Waldstraße and the S-Bahn station Taufkirchen who could be related to the robbery.
Robbery: Police published description of the perpetrators
In addition, the police published the descriptions of the perpetrator. The two suspects are described as follows:
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- masculine
- approx. 1.80 meters tall
- youthful
- wore black hoodies and black pants
- were masked with black masks
Witors or whistles are asked to report to the Commissioner 21 of the Munich police on the number 089-29100.
Taufkirchen is around eight kilometers south of the city of Munich. As the Evening newspaper Munich reports, the gas station should have automatic security cameras. The police’s video material was secured by the police and is now evaluated.