Apprehension of a Burglar: 38-year-old Individual Nabbed During Break-in Act
On a chilly evening of Saturday, November 16, 2024, a burglary took place in a single-family house on Imkerweg street, Hagen. At around 6:30 PM, a 38-year-old woman found herself unwittingly witnessing the event.
Two unknown men, approximately 1.80 meters tall, thin, and wearing dark hoodies, forced open a window in the rear part of the building. After encountering the woman, they fled in an unknown direction.
The Police Hagen, the local law enforcement agency, was quick to respond. The police conducted a search but were unsuccessful in locating the burglars. The men made off with a jewelry box.
Witnesses are encouraged to contact the Criminal Police at 02331 986 2066. For updates and more information, you can follow the Police Hagen on Twitter at https://twitter.com/polizei_nrw_ha, Instagram at http://www.instagram.de/polizei.nrw.ha, or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.HA. The Police Hagen Press Office can be reached at 02331 986 15 15, and their email address is [email protected]. The Police Hagen's official website is https://hagen.polizei.nrw.
For those who prefer instant messaging, there is a WhatsApp Channel for the Police Hagen available at https://url.nrw/WhatsAppPolizeiNRWHagen.
The Police department investigating the burglary on Imkerwegstraße on Saturday, November 16, 2024, is not specified in the available search results. However, the Police Hagen is committed to ensuring the safety and security of its residents and is actively working to solve this case.
Stay informed and stay safe. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Police Hagen.
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