
The incident occurred in Altrier, where a burglary was reported at a residence. The intruders reportedly entered the house through a terrace door. By the time police arrived at the scene, the burglars had already fled.
A witness then contacted the police after recognising suspicious individuals in a private Facebook post. Police traced the suspects’ vehicle and intercepted it in Waldhof. The suspects’ descriptions matched those reported, leading to their arrest.
Late on Friday evening, police received reports of a car travelling “very slowly” and “zigzagging” in Esch-sur-Alzette. The vehicle was located, and the driver was found to be heavily intoxicated. A subsequent blood alcohol test confirmed this, resulting in the revocation of the driver’s licence and a temporary driving ban.
Early on Saturday morning, around 2am, police observed a suspicious vehicle in Mersch. The driver had bypassed a roadblock set up for a local demonstration and exhibited “clear signs of being under the influence of alcohol,” according to police reports. A test confirmed the driver’s intoxication, and their licence was subsequently withdrawn.