One evening of curfew, Place du Capitole.
Drawing.
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FRED SCHEIBER / SIPA
A hard drive, a bottle of champagne, another of wine, and an essential Stade Toulousain jersey.
It is the motley booty that flew this Tuesday evening, around 9 p.m., during the burglary of a notarial office in downtown Toulouse.
Residents alerted by the sound of a broken window quickly alerted the police.
But when a patrol from the Specialized Field Brigade (BST) arrived on the scene, the suspects had flown.
Leaving all the same behind a rather precise witness who described two homeless people.
Suspicious behavior
So much so that later, the police who patrolled the Capitol Square side chose to control a group of ten marginalized people.
They immediately spotted the two men who, as they approached, tried to hide - "roughly" - by crouching behind a shopping cart.
The two suspects, aged 22 and 36, already known for similar facts, had in their possession champagne and the jersey of the local rugby club.
They were taken into custody where they were still on Wednesday.
Miscellaneous
North: Police find a burglar lying in a bed at his victim's home
Miscellaneous
Carcassonne: Gourmand, the thief filled his shopping carts with chocolate bars and chewing gum
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