Suspect Arrested After Staying in Garden Shed in Döttingen

Police in Döttingen have arrested a suspect who was found staying overnight in a private garden shed without permission.

The incident came to light early this morning after a homeowner entered the shed to store old materials and discovered an unknown individual inside. Initial findings suggest that the man had spent the night there.

Authorities were immediately alerted, and officers from Kantonspolizei Aargau arrived quickly at the scene. The suspect was taken into custody without resistance.

Police later identified the individual as a 37-year-old Moroccan national who is reportedly registered as an asylum seeker in Germany.

During the arrest, the man claimed that he had ingested pesticide. As a precaution, emergency services transported him to a hospital for medical examination.

Officials stated that the purpose of his presence in Döttingen remains unclear. However, at this stage, he is facing charges related to unlawful entry into private property.

Investigations are ongoing to determine further details surrounding the case.

Knife Attack in Porrentruy Sparks Concern in Jura.

A knife attack in Porrentruy has caused concern after a man was injured near a petrol station on April 29, 2026.

At around 3:00 PM, the victim contacted emergency services, reporting that he had been stabbed. Officers from Kantonspolizei Jura and emergency medical teams quickly arrived at the scene and provided immediate treatment before transporting the injured man to hospital.

Authorities confirmed that the victim’s life is not in danger.

Police launched a rapid search operation and arrested a suspect—an individual over 80 years old—in the Ajoie region shortly after the incident. Forensic teams collected evidence at the scene as part of the ongoing investigation.

Prosecutors have opened a formal inquiry into the case. Initial findings indicate that this was an isolated incident. Police also stated that the attack is directly linked to a prior road dispute between two drivers on the highway between Delémont and Porrentruy.

Officials further clarified that the incident is not connected to other recent attacks reported in the region.

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Mullaitivu Theft: Five Arrested

Mullaitivu police arrested five suspects, including a woman, for a high-value theft in Mandhuvil last October. Notably, the suspects broke into a private residence and stole jewelry and cash worth approximately LKR 5.6 million.

Meanwhile, the investigation began after authorities traced a stolen mobile phone linked to the crime. Subsequently, with approval from the Mullaitivu magistrate, police first arrested a female suspect. During questioning, she provided crucial information, which led officers to arrest four more individuals.

Additionally, police recovered several stolen items, including a vehicle purchased with the stolen money, two engines, and other high-value possessions. Furthermore, authorities confirmed that all recovered items matched the inventory of goods reported stolen from the Mandhuvil residence.

This operation demonstrates Mullaitivu police’s dedication to combating organized theft. Therefore, officers urged citizens to remain vigilant, report suspicious activity, and secure high-value items in their homes.

Moreover, the case highlights the effectiveness of modern investigative techniques, such as mobile tracking and community cooperation, in solving serious crimes in Sri Lanka. As a result, the community can trust that police are actively protecting residents and their property.