Two criminals have succeeded on Thursday evening at 20.20 clock flight from the prison of Aachen. On the night of Friday, the police published Aachen two mug shots: the two Brutalos show with a nasty grin.
The evidence indicates that she injured a guard with a knife to gain access to the procured lodge, then beat down an employee and fled with two service weapons.
When they ran out of the building happened to be a taxi had driven up, which had returned a release prisoners in the prison. "This taxi they have captured with the driver," said police spokesman Paul Kemen. Then they let go after Kerpen Buir. "There they ordered from a locality from another taxi," said cores. They forced the driver first with them to get in, and were brought to Cologne, where they could settle against 22:19 clock at the station forecourt. Since then no trace.
It is clear: Both men are extremely dangerous!
The police immediately triggered a massive manhunt has Aachen, which extends into neighboring countries. The taxi driver could not be heard. He is in shock.
The population is called explicitly and not act against the escapees.
The two have proved to be brutal and ruthless in the past.
Notes takes every police station in the 110th
When the fugitives it was the
• Michael Heckhoff:
Heckhoff is 50 years old and about 175cm tall. He has a strong build, wearing a mustache, has thinning brown hair and brown eyes
• Peter Paul Michalski:
Michalski is 46 years old, 176cm tall and slender. He has a balding, gray hair rest (hair wreath) and is unshaven.
To the clothing currently has no indication.
Both were a murder and hostage-taking and are armed.
Michael Heckhoff was involved in a 1992 hostage-taking in the JVA Werl. At that time he had used a fellow prisoner with a dentist appointment to three clerks and three assistants to bring in his power. When accessing the police poured Heckhoff sidekick two of the hostages with a flammable liquid and lit it. The women suffered severe burns.
"He has nothing to lose!"
Michael Heckhoff felon is a man who shoots quickly in an emergency. "If he feels under attack and has a gun, then he will probably make use of this weapon," said the former leader of the JVA Werl, Klaus Koepsel. The now 50-year-old Heckhoff had not realized that he must spend his life behind bars. "Adapted he was absolutely, if he somehow wanted to flay benefits from it." In dealing with officials, he was not aggressive. But "outside," he would probably make use of the firearm, if it attacked someone. "He has nothing to lose."