Law enforcement is actively investigating, seeking potential eyewitnesses
In Offenbach, Hesse, a series of incidents have been reported over the past few days, ranging from suspected theft to traffic violations.
On Wednesday afternoon, an unknown woman attempted to steal a necklace from a resident in Richard-Wagner-StraΓe. The alleged theft occurred around 2:20 pm. The woman approached the 50-year-old resident under the pretext of wanting to make a gift, but her intentions were soon foiled when she failed to steal the necklace. Witnesses with information about the unknown woman are asked to contact the criminal police at 069 8098-1234.
In a separate incident, a 23-year-old is scheduled to appear in court today for suspected shoplifting in Offenbach. The person, a bank employee accused of stealing nearly 500,000 euros from her employer's safe and staging a robbery, is expected to stand trial on Friday, August 29, 2025. The suspect was then handed over to the officers of the police station. The alleged theft occurred at a clothing store on Frankfurter Street. The suspect attempted to steal jackets, pants, and t-shirts worth approximately 200 euros.
Meanwhile, a joint traffic control operation between two police units in Offenbach caught 96 traffic offenders. The traffic control operation, conducted by the Police Headquarters Southeast Hesse and the Hessian Police Headquarters Deployment, primarily focused on speeding violations. Three drivers were measured at over 130 km/h in a 80 km/h zone, facing a fine of 480 euros, two points, and a one-month driving ban. The majority of vehicles complied with the specified speed limit during the operation, with most offenses being electronically forwarded to the fine office.
For further inquiries, the Press Office for the Police Headquarters Southeast Hesse can be reached at 069 / 8098 - 1210. Thomas Leipold, Felix Geis, Claudia Benneckenstein, Maximilian Edelbluth, and their respective contact numbers are listed in the Press Office of the Police Headquarters Southeast Hesse. The incident occurred in the area of the 40s house numbers in Offenbach.
The original content was transmitted via news aktuell. The woman drove off in a black VW station wagon with the partial license plate "MZ". Authorities are still seeking information about the woman and encourage anyone with relevant details to contact the criminal police.