Muke in large -scale work: search after triple murder in Weitefeld continues

Polizei-Einsatz in Plettenberg nach Sichtung eines Tatverdächtigen im Dreifachmordfall. Fahndung nach Alexander Meisner läuft.
Police operation in Plettenberg after viewing a suspect in a triple murder case. Fahnung after Alexander Meisner is running. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Muke in large -scale work: search after triple murder in Weitefeld continues

On Wednesday morning, the police in Plettenberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, started a large-scale commitment. The reason was a hint of a passenger who saw a person who looked similar to the suspect in the case of the triple murder of widefeld. The hint went to the police at 9:34 a.m. and came from a passenger from the Olpe area, who might have seen Alexander Meisner on the train on the Ruhr win. The police then left the train at the Plettenberg train station unscheduled, whereby the reason was officially specified as a technical defect. Ten patrol cars from Werdohl, Lüdenscheid and Plettenberg were in use to check the suspect.

This review finally showed that it was not the 61-year-old sought. A police spokesman confirmed a similarity, but the man was not to be found in Plettenberg. The assignment ended around 10:37 a.m. Despite this visual unit, the search for Alexander Meisner, who is said to have killed a family of three in Weitefeld on April 6, continues to run, consisting of a 47-year-old father, a 44-year-old mother and her 16-year-old son.

search measures and reward

In connection with the triple murder in Weitefeld, the police have been drawn all the registers since the incident. Over 1,000 police officers are currently combing the area around Weitefeld and Elkenroth in the Westerwald. After the case was broadcast, the police received around 90 new hints in the television program "File number XY". This extensive search is supported by a drone flight ban, which until Thursday evening, 8 p.m. href = "https://t-online.de/nachrichten/panorama/kriminalitaet/id_100684142/dreiuffmord-im-westerwald-gross-polizei-berbiet-drunen.html"> t-online reports that the public prosecutor's office is awarded a reward of 10,000 euros for references to the test of Meisner has.

Since the incident, it has been unclear where Meisner is currently. There is the possibility that he has already left Germany or is still hiding in the Westerwald. This raises questions about the security situation and the development of crime in Germany, which had a slight decline in 2024, which is particularly associated with cannabis partialization. Nevertheless, violent crime rose by 1.5 % to 217,277 cases, which has been the highest level since 2007. The BKA reports that the number of 58 % remained, the number of suspect children and adolescents also increase.

social effects

The Meisner case shows how important the cooperation between the population and the law enforcement authorities is. The large-scale search and security measures illustrate that every little information can potentially contribute to the captivation of suspects. With the help of the reward and media attention, the authorities hope to receive further information that can lead to clarification of the case.

The events in Plettenberg are part of a larger context that includes general crime development in Germany. Anyone who deals with the topic quickly realizes that such violent crimes in society are causing concern and making serious discussions about security and prevention necessary.

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