Authorities seek individuals who may have observed the incident.
The Hesse Police Headquarters is currently investigating a diesel theft case that occurred at the Lorsch-West rest area between Monday, February 3rd, and Tuesday, February 4th.
Unknown perpetrators targeted two diesel tanks of a DAF articulated truck, resulting in the theft of over 500 liters of diesel. The total estimated damage from the incident is around 900 euros.
The Hesse Police Headquarters press office can be contacted at Klappacher StraΓe 14, 64285 Darmstadt. The central contact for the press office is available at 06151 / 969 - 13500. Bernd Hochstaedter is the contact person for press inquiries, and his telephone number is 06151 / 969 - 13110. Emails regarding press inquiries can be sent to [email protected]. For urgent matters, Hochstaedter's mobile number is 0172 / 309 7857.
No further details about the identity of the criminals or the specific methods used in the theft have been provided. However, the police are currently searching for witnesses, and anyone with useful information is asked to contact the Hesse Highway Police Station at 06151/8756-0.
The incident took place between midnight and 2:00 AM. The Hesse Police Headquarters did not provide any new details about the identity of the criminals or the specific methods used in the diesel theft. The police are urging the public to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
The total damage from the incident is estimated to be around 900 euros. The police are appealing to the public to help them identify the criminals responsible for this incident and to bring them to justice. Anyone with information that could help the investigation is urged to contact the Hesse Highway Police Station at their earliest convenience.
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