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Captured Suspect in Furth Accused of Dealing Illicit Substances, Resists and Escapes before Arrest

Early grind in the morning hours
Early grind in the morning hours

Daybreak exertions

In the early hours of September 6, 2020, a 26-year-old suspect was arrested in Neuss, Germany, following a dramatic incident that took place around 4:15 AM on Roman Street.

The arresting officers found the suspect riding a bicycle without lights, an offence that initially drew their attention. Upon approaching, the suspect attempted to flee but lost control and fell.

Upon closer inspection, the officers discovered three bags of a suspected narcotic, likely amphetamine, and several hundred tablets on the suspect. The suspect's behaviour during the arrest was aggressive and irrational, with shouting, striking, and kicking.

In a turn of events, the suspect managed to escape briefly before being apprehended on a nearby green field. It was later revealed that the suspect's behaviour may be attributed to drug use, which he admitted to the police.

The suspect also injured an officer by biting his hand during the arrest. The case is now being investigated by the Neuss Police's Criminal Commissioner 12.

It's important to note that the name of the arrested suspect has not been explicitly mentioned in the available search results. However, a 40-year-old man from Neuss was suspected and taken into custody related to drug and weapons offenses, but his name is not provided.

The suspect has since been sent an email to confirm subscription to a newsletter, potentially indicating further updates on the ongoing investigation.

This incident underscores the ongoing efforts by the Neuss Police to combat drug-related crimes and maintain public safety in the city.

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