Bandits swipe multi-colored Easter bunnies based on race
In the quiet town of Neustrelitz, Germany, an unusual theft took place over the weekend. On Sunday night to Monday morning, 13 rabbits of the Deilenaar and Hollander breeds were stolen from a garden complex located on Lessing Street.
The valuable rabbits, known for their specific breeds, were kept in rabbit hutches within the complex. The total damage caused by the theft amounts to several hundred euros.
The Neustrelitz criminal police are actively investigating the case. However, no information about the security measures in place at the garden complex has been provided. Additionally, the perpetrators who stole the rare "Easter Bunny" in Neustrelitz are not identified in the available search results.
The garden complex where the theft took place has not released any official statement regarding the incident. Neither has any information about any suspects or leads in the case been publicly disclosed.
The location of the stolen rabbits is unknown, and no information about their current whereabouts has been released. The investigation is ongoing, and the community hopes for a swift resolution to this unusual case.