Prisoner escaped: a major manhunt by the Cologne police is underway!

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Cologne police are looking for an 18-year-old prisoner who escaped while being transported to the hospital in Ehrenfeld.

Kölner Polizei sucht nach einem 18-jährigen Häftling, der während des Transports ins Krankenhaus in Ehrenfeld flüchtete.
Cologne police are looking for an 18-year-old prisoner who escaped while being transported to the hospital in Ehrenfeld.

Prisoner escaped: a major manhunt by the Cologne police is underway!

An unprecedented incident shocked the Cologne police on Wednesday night: an 18-year-old prisoner who was incarcerated in the Ossendorf correctional facility was released during a hospital visit. As the Review Reportedly, the outbreak occurred around 12:30 a.m. when the inmate was taken to Francis Hospital due to dizziness and vomiting. During the return to the correctional facility, the prisoner took advantage of a good opportunity to escape.

It was around 1:40 a.m. when he took the chance while getting into the police car and escaped. The fact that he was handcuffed didn't stop him from escaping. A correctional officer suffered minor injuries in the incident, but the police see no reason to blame the officers.

The search is in full swing

Since then, the Cologne police have been busy searching for the prisoner. In addition to increased operations on the streets, a helicopter was even used to support the search Day24 informed. The room search that has been initiated has shown that the escaped prisoner currently poses no immediate danger to the population.

The 18-year-old had only been arrested on Friday for extortion after he and his accomplices had lured several men to Cologne and robbed them via an online portal. He was originally held in the youth correctional facility in Wuppertal-Ronsdorf, but was transferred to the Cologne district court for a detention hearing on Monday and then taken to the Cologne-Ossendorf prison.

Any prospects of returning soon?

According to the police's experience, escaped prisoners usually reappear at known registration addresses within a few days. As soon as further information is available, the population will be informed accordingly. Police are unlikely to seek public mugshots in connection with the case, instead focusing their efforts on an internal investigation.

In conclusion, the incident reignites the debate about security in correctional facilities and raises the question of how such an escape was possible despite handcuffs. Berlin statistics show that such incidents have not occurred infrequently in recent years, highlighting the need for a thorough audit process to improve safety standards, as well Destatis presented in his reports.