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The Weinheim Police Station has launched an investigation into a burglary that took place at a kindergarten on Moltkestraße in Weinheim/Rhein-Neckar District. Unknown perpetrators forced open a side door of the kindergarten between 4:00 PM on Wednesday and 7:15 AM on Thursday.
Upon entering, the burglars broke open more doors inside the kindergarten. A low three-digit amount of cash was stolen before the perpetrators likely escaped through an emergency exit, and their direction of escape remains unknown.
The Police Headquarters Mannheim is responsible for handling this investigation. Sarah Winterkorn, a contact person within the Public Relations Unit of the Mannheim Police Headquarters, is available for media inquiries. You can reach her at 0621 174-1111 or via email at [email protected].
The public relations unit at the Mannheim Police Headquarters handles all media inquiries about the kindergarten burglary. If you have any information that may be useful to the investigation, please contact the Weinheim Police Station at 06201 / 1003-0.
The news about the kindergarten burglary was originally reported by news aktuell, and further updates will be transmitted by the Police Headquarters Mannheim. The Mannheim Police Headquarters is located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
For more information, you can visit the Police Headquarters Mannheim's website at http://www.polizei-bw.de/. The person responsible for public relations at the Mannheim Police Headquarters is Tobias Hoffert.
The Mannheim Police Headquarters urges anyone with information to come forward and assist in the investigation to ensure the safety of the community.
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