Drunk man caught with anti-theft device at Erfurt main station!
A 38-year-old man was stopped at Erfurt Central Station with a suspected stolen T-shirt and an alcohol content of over three per mille.

Drunk man caught with anti-theft device at Erfurt main station!
Yesterday evening a 38-year-old man caused a stir at Erfurt Central Station. The German was noticed by the federal police during a patrol because he was wearing a T-shirt with anti-theft protection. When the officers spoke to him, he explained that he had received the item of clothing from a friend. However, it is questionable whether this explanation is sufficient, as his breath alcohol level was significantly elevated at over three per mille. The T-shirt that was allegedly stolen has been recovered and police are now conducting an investigation to trace the item of clothing to a store.
As it turns out, the incident is not an isolated incident. In Germany, crime statistics show that the topic of theft is currently very popular. In 2022, around 1.78 million thefts were recorded by the police, which represents an increase compared to the previous year. Shoplifting is particularly common, with over 344,000 cases. The case of the man with the T-shirt also falls into this category, where the investigators now have to clarify whether he was unknowingly involved in something illegal or whether he knew more about it.
The legal consequences
The man, who has now received a replacement item of clothing, is facing charges of initial suspicion of receiving stolen property. This is a serious matter, as German law considers receiving stolen goods to be a crime characterized by trading in stolen goods. The clearance rate for robbery crimes in Germany is almost 60%, which indicates that it is not always easy to solve such cases clearly.
In view of the increasing thefts in Germany, a large number of coordinated measures are necessary. However, intensive controls in public places such as train stations are important to curb such crimes. It is also important for the public to be vigilant and report suspicious incidents to increase safety in everyday life.
A look at the crime statistics
The numbers speak for themselves: there has been a significant increase in theft crimes in recent years, especially in 2022. Furthermore, the statistics for North Rhine-Westphalia are particularly alarming: over 23,500 residential burglaries were recorded there, which accounts for over 35% of all cases in the federal states. The police are constantly trying to increase visibility and presence in order to better protect citizens.
Overall, it can be said that the incident at Erfurt Central Station is an example of the challenges that the fight against crime brings with it. The investigation into the allegedly stolen T-shirt will show whether the 38-year-old is stuck in a tricky situation or whether it is just a misunderstanding. The police will continue their work to advance the investigation and ensure public safety in this context.