Authorities Seek Evidence or Leads
Robbery at Gas Station in Monheim am Rhein Under Investigation
A robbery took place at a gas station on Gartzenweg near Schwalbenstraße in Monheim am Rhein, Mettmann, on October 20, 2024. The suspect, described as a man aged approximately 40-55 years old, 160 cm tall, of Southern European appearance, wearing a black winter jacket, a brown felt hat, and sunglasses, made off with two bottles of alcohol after striking and injuring an employee during the robbery.
The employee, aged 43, alerted the police immediately following the incident. The Mettmann Police are seeking information regarding the robbery and are currently investigating the case. The investigation has been handed over to the criminal police.
The Mettmann Police Headquarters can be contacted at Adalbert-Bach-Platz 14, 40822 Mettmann, by phone at +49 2104 982-1010, or by fax at +49 2104 982-1028. For updates on the investigation, you can visit their homepage at https://mettmann.polizei.nrw/. The Mettmann Police also have a Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.ME/.
Witnesses with information about the suspect's identity or the course of events are asked to contact the Monheim am Rhein police at +49 2173 9594-6350. Despite an immediate search, the fleeing robber was not located.
It should be noted that the responsible police station for the gas robbery case in Monheim am Rhein on October 20, 2024, is not explicitly mentioned in the search results. However, typically, such cases fall under the jurisdiction of the Monheim am Rhein local police or the nearest regional police office in that area.
The Mettmann Police urge anyone with information to come forward and help bring the perpetrator to justice.
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