You visit various locations, which allow you to rule out suspects and ultimately convict the perpetrator.
The case: Burglary at the Tell Museum in Bürglen
The Tell Museum in Bürglen was broken into. Numerous unique documents, objects and pictures from six centuries relating to William Tell were stolen. The time of the crime must have been sometime between 5.30 pm and 8.30 am. At this time, the museum was closed or there were no more employees in the museum.
If you want to take part, you can buy the crime trail at the tourist information centre in Altdorf or directly at
www.krimi-trails.ch . The buyer then receives the arrest warrant code and the "crime file" of the case. This is a description of the criminal case, the order and the suspects in question, as well as an overview of the evidence found at the crime scene. The investigators then visit the crime scene and, in an order of their own choosing, the suspects' places of residence, work and leisure. Using additional information that the investigators receive at these locations by text message, the investigators are finally able to rule out suspects or locate the perpetrator and ultimately convict the offender by issuing an arrest warrant.