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Law Enforcement Building in Pforzheim - Incident occurring from 4:00 PM on Saturday to 2:20 PM on Sunday,... (More Details)

Inquiry about the Commissioner's willingness to endorse changes proposed by the Economic and...
Inquiry about the Commissioner's willingness to endorse changes proposed by the Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy Committee, as presented in their amendments.

Inquiry regarding the Commissioner's readiness to adopt the proposed amendments, as tabled by the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy.

In Pforzheim, Germany, an unknown group of thieves managed to break into a business located on Mannheim Street, Wilferdinger Height, between Saturday at 16:00 and Sunday at 14:20. The Press Office for the information is Simone Unger.

The exact nature of the business that was targeted remains unknown, but the thieves forced open a roller shutter and a door to enter the building and made off with valuable items worth a five-digit amount. However, the exact amount stolen was not disclosed in the press release.

The Police Headquarters Pforzheim has confirmed the incident and is currently investigating the matter. The Pforzheim North Police Station is accepting tips related to the break-in. The public is encouraged to contact the station at 07231/186 3211. Alternatively, the Police Headquarters Pforzheim can be reached at 07231 186-1111 or via email at [email protected].

The official website of the Police Headquarters Pforzheim is http://www.polizei-bw.de, where more information may be found as it becomes available. Unfortunately, no further details about the break-in were provided in this press release, and the direction taken by the perpetrators after the theft remains unknown.

The incident serves as a reminder to businesses in the area to take necessary precautions to secure their premises and valuables. The Police Headquarters Pforzheim encourages businesses to report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately.

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