Burglars Make Off With Heat Appliances from an Ex-Kindergarten (Location: LPI-EF)
In the heart of Erfurt, Germany, an incident involving the theft of several heating bodies from an abandoned kindergarten has been making headlines. The stolen goods have been secured by the authorities, following a thorough investigation that is still ongoing.
The theft occurred on Thursday afternoon, with the men, aged 35 and 44, dismantling the heating bodies from a building on Poeler Weg. The men were later identified through information provided by an employee of a nearby scrapyard, where they later sold the stolen goods.
The Erfurt Police Headquarters is the point of contact for any inquiries regarding this incident. The Press Office can be reached at 0361 5743-2100, or emails can be sent to [email protected]. For further details, you can visit the official website of the Erfurt Police Headquarters at polizei.thueringen.de/landespolizeiinspektionen/lpierfurt/.
Investigations have revealed that the men had been active at the scene before and had stolen more heating bodies. A criminal proceeding has been initiated against the men for theft and receiving stolen goods. The head of the police directorate in Erfurt, to whom the arrest of the two thieves should be reported, was not explicitly named in the search results. However, no direct information about the current leader of the Polizeidirektion Erfurt was found in the provided results.
The Thuringian Police encourages anyone with information relevant to this case to come forward. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of securing premises and reporting any suspicious activities to the authorities. The stolen goods have been secured, but the investigations regarding the incident are ongoing.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story continues to unfold.
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