Stolen cash found in vacuums: Report by LPI-EF
In the quiet city of Erfurt, Germany, an unusual incident occurred between Monday night and Tuesday morning. Unknown individuals forcibly entered two vacuum cleaner machines at a local gas station, stealing two cash boxes containing an unknown amount of cash.
The exact location of the gas station can be found in the heart of Erfurt, on Weimarische StraΓe. The police have secured evidence from the scene and have initiated a criminal investigation for aggravated theft.
The State Police Inspectorate Erfurt is handling the investigation, and further details about the perpetrators remain undisclosed at this time. However, if you have any questions about the incident, you can contact the Thuringian Police or the Press Office of the State Police Inspectorate Erfurt.
The Press Office can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 0361 5743-2100. Alternatively, you can visit their official website at https://polizei.thueringen.de/landespolizeiinspektionen/lpierfurt/ for more information.
It is estimated that the property damage to the two machines is approximately 200 euros. The amount of cash stolen from the cash boxes remains unknown. The police are working diligently to gather more information and apprehend the perpetrators.
The current responsible person at the Landeseinsatzstelle Erfurt for press and public relations management is not explicitly named in the provided search results. Nonetheless, the Thuringian Police remain committed to keeping the public informed about the progress of the investigation.
As the investigation continues, the community of Erfurt remains on alert. The police urge anyone with information related to the incident to come forward and contact the authorities. Together, we can help ensure the safety and security of our city.