Infiltrators Gain Access to Government Complexes
A break-in was reported in the village of Ueckermünde, Germany, on the night of August 17 to 18, 2025. The incident occurred at a community building on Bath Street, and the potential theft damage is still under investigation.
The Police Inspectorate Anklam, the governing body responsible for the investigation, can be contacted for further questions regarding the break-in. Kimberly Schätzchen is the contact person for the Press Office of the Police Inspectorate Anklam and can be reached at 03971 251 3040 or via email at [email protected]. The official website of the Police Inspectorate Anklam is http://www.polizei.mvnet.de.
The estimated damage to property from the break-in is approximately 1,500 EUR. Witnesses who observed the incident and can provide information on a possible suspect are asked to contact the police in Heringsdorf at 038378 279-0. Additional contact options for reporting information include the online police station of the state police MV at www.polizei.mvnet.de. Any other police station can also be contacted to report information.
The head of the Anklam police inspectorate involved in the investigations of the night riot in Ueckermünde on August 18, 2025, is not explicitly named in the search results; however, it is known that Klaus Wils, the previous head, retired recently after over 41 years of service, and the current deputy head is Police Superintendent Arne Zarbock.
The Police Inspectorate Anklam is seeking information from witnesses who may have observed the break-in. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward and help them solve the case. The break-in is currently under investigation, and the public's cooperation is essential in finding the perpetrators and bringing them to justice.