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Authorities seeking individuals who may have observed incident

Mysterious Offenders in Hesse, Darmstadt, Wreak Havoc Recently

Law enforcement seeking out individuals who may have information on the matter
Law enforcement seeking out individuals who may have information on the matter

Authorities seeking individuals who may have observed incident

In the quiet residential area of Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße, Darmstadt, a break-in occurred over the weekend. Unknown perpetrators forced their way into a multi-family dwelling, gaining access to at least five cellar compartments between Friday morning and Monday evening.

The Police Headquarters South Hesse is currently handling the investigation, and the press office can be contacted at Klappacher Straße 14, 64285 Darmstadt, or via email at [email protected]. Maike Aschenbach is the main contact for the press office, and her telephone number is 06151/969 - 13130.

The perpetrators made off with a sander from the basement of the house, but no new information about the stolen item or the direction in which the perpetrators fled has been provided. Witnesses who noticed anything suspicious during this period or have information about the perpetrators are asked to contact the Darmstadt Criminal Investigation Department 43 at 06151/969-0.

At this time, no new information about the status of the investigation has been provided. The Police Headquarters South Hesse urges anyone with information that could aid in the investigation to come forward.

The news about the break-in in Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße, Darmstadt, has been transmitted via news aktuell. The central contact for the press office at the Police Headquarters South Hesse is available at 06151 / 969 - 13500. No new information about witnesses or requests for information from the public has been provided.

The public is reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The Police Headquarters South Hesse encourages residents to secure their properties and ensure their belongings are safe.

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