County of Schwabisch Hall: Larceny and Attempted Break-In Incidents
In the southwest region of Germany, several incidents of theft and attempted break-ins have been reported over the past few days. The Aalen Police Headquarters, in collaboration with local police stations in Crailsheim, Schwäbisch Hall, and Gaildorf, are investigating these incidents.
On Tuesday night between 10 PM and 7:15 AM, a thief broke into a cigarette vending machine on Haller Straße, Aalen, making off with tobacco products and an undisclosed amount of cash.
Between Wednesday 3 PM and Thursday 12:50 AM, a thief stole several hundred liters of diesel from a parked truck on a parking lot on the A6. The exact location of the parking lot is not known, but anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Kirchberg an der Jagst Traffic Police at 07904 94260.
On Wednesday, a thief opened a parked car on the parking lot of the Schenkenseebad in Schwäbisch Hall and stole a backpack containing several electronic devices.
In a separate incident, a thief attempted to break into a garage on Hagweg, Gaildorf, between Monday afternoon 5 PM and Wednesday afternoon 1 PM. However, the attempt was unsuccessful, and the thief left the scene without gaining entry.
The police are also investigating a car theft in Schwäbisch Hall, and anyone with information about the unknown thief is asked to contact the Schwäbisch Hall Police Station at 0791 4000.
It's worth noting that the current police leader overseeing the Polizeipräsidium Aalen has not been explicitly named in the search results, but Polizeirat Tobias Ostermann has been mentioned as the new head of the Polizeirevier Schwäbisch Hall, which falls under the same police region.
For any other inquiries or to provide tips, the Aalen Police Headquarters can be reached at Böhmerwaldstraße 20, 73431 Aalen, telephone: 07361/580-108, email: [email protected], website: www.polizei-bw.de. Meanwhile, the Crailsheim Police Station is also accepting tips about the unknown thief at 07951 4800.
The public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the local police stations.