The Polish capital is on edge as authorities continue to investigate a string of murders targeting elderly women. In a recent development, police in Warsaw have arrested a second suspect in connection with the crimes, according to unofficial reports from tvnwarszawa.pl. This comes after the discovery of a fourth victim, deepening the concerns of residents.

Details Emerge in Serial Killer Case
The investigation has revealed a disturbing detail: two of the victims were murdered on the same day and lived in close proximity to each other, just a short walk apart. This suggests the perpetrator was familiar with the area and possibly the routines of the victims. The police are urging residents, especially elderly individuals, to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
"We are working tirelessly to bring the person or persons responsible for these heinous crimes to justice," stated a police spokesperson. "The safety of our citizens is our top priority."
A Bizarre Twist: False Report to Avoid Mother
In a separate, rather unusual incident, a 20-year-old woman in Poland reported herself to the police, claiming to be in possession of prohibited substances. However, the police soon discovered that her claim was entirely fabricated. Her motive? To avoid staying at home with her mother after a quarrel. The police, finding no drugs, fined her for making a false report, a costly decision to avoid a family argument.
Transportation Police Head Injury: Partner Denies Involvement
Adding to the week's headlines, Marek Zlý, the partner of Jiří Zlý, the head of transportation police who has been incapacitated due to a brain hemorrhage, has vehemently denied tabloid reports suggesting he was responsible for his partner's injury. Marek Zlý stated that Jiří Zlý suffered the injury during a police deployment meeting. Due to the severity and lasting effects of the brain hemorrhage, arrangements are being made for Jiří Zlý's guardianship.

The series of events has kept Polish authorities busy and the public on alert. Investigations are ongoing in all three cases.