The man was caught in the act by the police. Drawing. - Elisa Frisullo / 20 Minutes

At the sight of the police car, he stepped over the railing and jumped. A 20-year-old man is due to be brought to the Lyon prosecutor's office on Monday for trial in an immediate appearance for a burglary that occurred last Thursday in Oullins, police said.

That day, the suspect was caught in the act by a police patrol, alerted to a burglary in progress in the area where it was traveling. Seeing the police disembarking, the man jumped from the balcony on which he was, landing, struck, on the ground, three meters below, specifies the safety of the Rhone. The police then took advantage of the suspect's "stunning" to arrest him and recover a backpack and plastic bags in his possession.

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Inside the targeted accommodation, the police discovered that the bedroom window had been broken and the roller shutter damaged. The suspect, who has been convicted eight times in the past and arrested last week for similar acts, has been placed in police custody. He would have refused to speak during his hearing, specifies the safety of the Rhône.

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