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In the past few weeks, several incidents have taken place in the city of Fulda, Eastern Hesse, leaving authorities seeking the public's help.
On Tuesday, April 22nd, a 40 x 40 cm black swastika was discovered opposite the library at Fulda University. The symbol was sprayed on the ground, causing a stir among students and staff. No further information about the perpetrator has been released.
On a separate note, an official rear license plate IK-SW 424 was stolen from a black Skoda Octavia parked at house number 5 in Rangstraße, Fulda, between Friday evening, May 2nd, and Saturday afternoon, May 3rd. Anyone who witnessed the theft or has any information is asked to contact the Eastern Hesse Police Headquarters.
Another incident involving damage to a vehicle occurred in Poppenhausen. Between 1 AM and 10:30 AM on Sunday, April 4th, a black Audi A3 parked on a private property in the "Öttersbach" street was damaged. The front and rear windshield wipers were torn off, causing approximately 100 euros in damage. Information about the culprit remains unknown, and anyone with details is encouraged to contact the police.
It's important to note that these incidents are not related. The Eastern Hesse Police Headquarters has confirmed that the swastika, the damaged Audi A3, and the stolen items from a cellar in Fulda are separate cases.
The Eastern Hesse Police Headquarters can be contacted at several points:
- Telephone number 0661/105-0
- Any other police station
- Online watch at www.polizei.hessen.de
- The press and public relations department can be reached at Severingstraße 1-7, 36041 Fulda, telephone: 0661 / 105-1099, email: [email protected] (only Mon. to Fri. - during the day)
The Central Contact for the Eastern Hesse Police Headquarters can also be reached at telephone: 0661 / 105-0. The homepage of the Eastern Hesse Police Headquarters is located at https://ppoh.polizei.hessen.de/Startseite/. The police department also has an online presence on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, with links to their accounts available on their homepage.
As the investigations continue, the police urge anyone with information about these incidents to come forward and contact the Eastern Hesse Police Headquarters.