A Dutch football fan takes the train to the European Championship match in Leipzig, but then his mobile phone and ticket are lost.

This is what you call a double misfortune: A 53-year-old Dutch football fan was travelling by train to the evening European Championship match in Leipzig. In his haste, he left his mobile phone on a bench at Leipzig Central Station. When he noticed it and hurried back, the phone had already disappeared. The police reported on the incident in a press release.

The football fan was probably completely desperate because his cell phone also contained his ticket for the football match between the Netherlands and France that evening.

The man informed the federal police. The officers looked at the video recordings from the main station and found that an unknown person took the phone. They secured the recordings of the suspected perpetrator. In the meantime, the Dutchman’s daughter located the cell phone in a train heading towards Cottbus. In Finsterwalde, the signal “came out” of the train.

The federal police immediately informed the local police station and transmitted the location data and the video recordings from Leipzig Central Station. The thief was caught, the cell phone was brought back to Leipzig on the next regional train and the Dutch football fan was in the stadium just in time for kick-off.

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