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In the quiet town of Grevenbroich, a mysterious incident has left residents and authorities puzzled. On the morning of April 20, 2021, a "Welvinghoven" welcome sign was found lying on the ground on Nordstraße, near a mobile speed camera.
The sign, which included its concrete base and pole, was dug up and placed on its side. The Welvinghoven sign does not regulate speed limits, as the 50 km/h speed limit is already in effect before this point.
The Grevenbroich police are investigating the incident, with the 24th precinct taking the lead. The sign's removal has been reported as obstructing a driver's view, and witnesses who may have seen the sign being removed are being sought by the police.
The investigation is ongoing, and as of now, no arrests have been made in connection with the incident. The criminal police have taken over the investigation, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward. If you have any information, please call the 24th precinct of the Grevenbroich police at 02131 300-0.
The incident occurred near a built-up area in Grevenbroich, and the community is eager for answers. The police are asking for the public's patience as they continue their investigation. As more information becomes available, updates will be provided. Stay tuned for further developments in this intriguing case.
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