burglary and drunk driving this weekend
The weekend was dotted with various and varied interventions for the Annecy national police officers.
Friday, September 9, 3:30 p.m., avenue des Hirondelles. Following a call from a local resident who witnessed a break-in, two men were arrested in the act by the anti-crime brigade (BAC) on patrol in the area. Apprehended in possession of various items from the larceny, the two homeless men aged 19 and 28 were placed in detention at the Bonneville remand center, pending their comparison in court.
A few hours later in the old town, a little before 10 p.m., the police intervened in Place Saint-François de Sales following the call of three people verbally attacked in the street by a homeless man in a state of drunkenness. . Does not claim to insult for free, one of them had subdued the drunk man on the ground, while waiting for the police. Placed in a drunk tank, the 46-year-old man spent the weekend in police custody and was released on Sunday. The case was dismissed without further action.
Sunday, September 11 at dawn, avenue de Cran, two young disadvantaged men known to the police were arrested by BAC agents for burglary to the detriment of the Vival food store. The call of a witness had made it possible to confuse them in flagrante delicto. The 22-year-old duo from Poisy was still in police custody on Monday morning, pending legal action.
Always attentive to the trajectories of motorists traveling at night in the city center, the police noted several driving under the influence of alcohol this weekend. Among the most significant, Saturday September 10, around 9 am, the police intervened rue de Bonlieu for a material traffic accident. The motorist who came to crash into a parked car revealed a rate of 0.87 milligrams of alcohol per liter of exhaled air, or 1.74 grams per liter of blood. The 21-year-old man, domiciled in Saint-Jorioz, was summoned to the police station on Thursday.
During the night from Saturday to Sunday, around 2 a.m., the police checked a driver driving with all lights off, avenue d’Albigny. Screened with 0.79 milligrams of alcohol per liter of exhaled air, or 1.58 grams per liter of blood, the 24-year-old driver, from Faverges, is called back to the police station on September 20.