Burglers force their way into a residential building, making off with valuable construction equipment of premium quality
Break-in at Melsungen House: Construction Equipment Stolen
A break-in at a multi-family house in Franz-Gleim-Straße, Melsungen was reported on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025, at around 23:30. The incident was first made public by the Schwalm-Eder Police Directorate, with further updates being issued by the North Hesse Police Headquarters on April 4th, 2025.
According to the press release, the intruders gained access to the house by prying open a window in the garden area using an unknown tool. A witness observed two persons, one male dressed in dark clothing and wearing a cap, carrying objects down the stairs. The stolen items included cordless screwdrivers, impact drills, vacuum cleaners, a hacksaw, a router, beverage crates, and a key from the house. The brands of the stolen construction equipment were Makita, Wirth, and Bepo.
The Melsungen police have initiated investigations and are accepting tips at telephone number 05661-7089-0. The contact information for the Press Office of the Schwalm-Eder Police Directorate is telephone: 05681/774 130 and email: [email protected]. For further inquiries, the North Hesse Police Headquarters can be contacted at August-Vilmar-Str. 20, 34576 Homberg.
No further details about the identity or description of the intruders have been released. Yvonne Winter, KHK, is the Press Spokesperson for the Schwalm-Eder Police Directorate. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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