Altercation on Lautzenhardtweg, burglary at a pizzeria, theft of electrical appliances from sheds, and further incidents reported
In Offenbach am Main and its surrounding areas, several incidents have been reported to the local police, causing concern among residents.
On Monday morning, a break-in at a pizzeria in Hafenallee left the cash register empty. The perpetrators, clad in black clothing, masks, and one wearing a black baseball cap, managed to gain entry and make off with their loot.
A 36-year-old woman was physically assaulted and insulted by five unknown men in Schäferstraße on Sunday evening. The police have initiated investigations due to suspicion of dangerous bodily harm. Unfortunately, there are no specific reports of witnesses to this incident.
In a separate incident, a woman's car in Schaferstraße, Offenbach am Main, sustained significant damage on Monday morning. The right exterior mirror was kicked off, all four tires punctured, and both license plates stolen. The total damage amounts to around 7,500 euros.
Meanwhile, in Waldemar-Klein-Platz, unknown individuals gained access to the sports grounds and stole five electric tools from a shed over the weekend. The estimated property damage from this theft is 500 euros.
The police have also initiated an investigation due to suspicion of violating the Weapons Act in an altercation in Lautzenhardtweg. On Monday evening, a 50-year-old woman and a 25-year-old man were involved in an altercation in the same location, and the police are investigating due to suspicion of dangerous bodily harm and property damage.
The police in Offenbach am Main are seeking witnesses for these incidents: the altercation in Lautzenhardtweg, the break-in at the pizzeria in Hafenallee, the theft from the sports grounds in Waldemar-Klein-Platz, and the assault in Schaferstraße.
In a positive development, a suspected thief was arrested in Dreieich/Buchschlag on Monday. Further details about this incident are not currently available.
As always, the Offenbach am Main police encourage residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.