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The Police Headquarters in Pforzheim issued a statement regarding a break-in at a community building in Enzauenweg, HΓΆfen an der Enz, which occurred between November 15 and 24, 2024. The perpetrators, who remain unknown, gained unauthorized access to the building and made off with empty bottles.
The Police posts in Bad Wildbad and Calw are seeking witnesses to the incident. Interested individuals can contact Bad Wildbad at tel. 07081 9390-0 or Calw at tel.: 07051 161-0. The official website for the Pforzheim Police Headquarters is http://www.polizei-bw.de, where further information may be found.
In addition to the burglary, the changing rooms and WC areas of the community building were contaminated with fire extinguisher powder. The exact nature of the contamination was not specified in the statement, nor was any further information given about the potential damage caused.
The Police Headquarters Pforzheim did not provide any updates on the ongoing investigation in the statement. Simone Unger, the Press Office for the Police Headquarters Pforzheim, could not be reached for comment.
The statement was transmitted via news aktuell, but as of yet, the unknown perpetrator has not been caught. The lack of witnesses, insufficient evidence, or challenges in identifying the suspect may be contributing factors. Despite the contamination with fire extinguisher powder, the investigation continues.
The contact details for the Police Headquarters Pforzheim are: Telephone: 07231 186-1111, Email: [email protected]. The public is encouraged to come forward with any information that may aid in the investigation.
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