Authorities seek potential bystanders for the investigation of a gold chain robbery.
In Kamp-Lintfort, Germany, a distressing incident occurred on Eyller Street on Wednesday afternoon at around 2:30 PM. According to the Circular Police Authority Wesel, two unknown women stole a gold chain from an 80-year-old resident.
The thieves, described as approximately 25 to 30 years old, 1.55 to 1.60 meters tall, with black hair, speaking broken German, and dressed in dark clothing, approached the victim with a question about the hospital. While the woman was explaining directions, the thieves pressed a piece of jewelry into her hand and put a chain around her neck, replacing her real gold chain with plastic jewelry.
After the theft, the women fled the scene, got into a black car, and drove off towards Moerser Street. The stolen gold chain was later discovered to be missing from the elderly woman.
The criminal police in Kamp-Lintfort are actively investigating the gold chain theft. Witnesses can contact the West Police Station in Kamp-Lintfort at 02842 / 934-0. For media inquiries, the Circular Police Authority Wesel Press Office can be reached at 0281 / 107-1050, fax: 0281 / 107-1055, or email: [email protected].
The latest updates on this incident can be found on the website: https://wesel.polizei.nrw. The Circular Police Authority Wesel issued the information via news aktuell.
The thieves, who managed to escape in their black car, have yet to be identified. The stolen gold chain's details, such as its value and design, have not been disclosed. The incident serves as a reminder to remain vigilant and cautious, especially when approached by strangers in public places.
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