BERLIN
JUNE 16 2008 19:10h
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Arriving at the police station, the 19-year-old told officers he had been locked up by a friend as a joke, and asked for their help
"It was stupid of him," said a police spokesman in Frankfurt on Monday. "They took the cuffs off, but they kept him."
A security guard had cuffed the man and held three others after spotting the break-in. But by the time officers arrived, the man had managed to escape, police said.
Arriving at the police station, the 19-year-old told officers he had been locked up by a friend as a joke, and asked for their help. The officers at first went along with the ruse, "also laughing at the man's apparent misfortune," police said.
However, suspecting he was the missing man from the break-in, they pressed him for details after removing the cuffs.
The man then confessed his role and was promptly re-united with his three accomplices in the station's prison cell.
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