Authorities initiate a pursuit of potential witnesses
In a recent incident, an insulin pump worth approximately 800 euros was stolen from a parked car on Otto-Röhm-Straße in Darmstadt. The theft occurred through an unlocked door of the vehicle, and the Criminal Police are currently investigating the case for suspected dangerous bodily harm and armed robbery.
The criminals, two unidentified individuals, fled towards Straße Im Tiefen See after the incident. The first suspect is described as being 20 to 30 years old, 1.70 to 1.80 meters tall, with short dark hair, and wearing a green jacket. The second suspect is described as being 30 to 40 years old, 1.80 to 1.90 meters tall, wearing a long black coat, a grey winter hat, and black jogging pants.
During the pursuit, the owner was injured with pepper spray. However, an alert witness notified the owner, who managed to retrieve his jacket. The police are urging the public to direct any tips regarding the case to the Specialist Commission 43 in Darmstadt at telephone number 06151 / 969 - 0.
The case took place on March 15, at approximately 11 a.m. For further inquiries, the Hesse State Police Headquarters Press Office can be contacted at Klappacher Straße 14, 64285 Darmstadt. The email address for the Press Office is [email protected].
For updates on the investigation, the central contact for the Press Office is available at telephone number 06151 / 969 - 13500. Murat Avci can also be reached at telephone number 06151 / 969 - 13 120 or mobile number 0173 / 4192693.
The name of the police authority conducting investigations into the incident on Otto-Röhm-Straße is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results. The public is asked to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
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