Law enforcement authorities in Moorre-reg are seeking individuals who may have information about a burglary incident at a local restaurant.
In the quiet town of Moorrege, a break-in occurred at a commercial property on Kirchenstraße on the night of September 25, 2025. According to the Criminal Police in Pinneberg, two individuals gained unauthorized access to the building through the terrace door around 23:30.
The first suspect was described as wearing dark pants and a light-colored top with a hood. The second suspect was dressed similarly, with light-colored pants and a light-colored top also featuring a hood. The suspects were believed to be male, and they fled the scene, running towards Birkenweg/Kirchenstraße.
As the investigation continues, the police are urgently seeking witnesses to the incident. Christopher Tamm, the contact person for the Press Office for Polizeidirektion Bad Segeberg, can be reached at 04551-884-2020 or [email protected]. The Press Office is located at Dorfstr. 16-18, 23795 Bad Segeberg.
Unfortunately, the police were unable to find any suspicious persons at the crime scene. An employee present at the time of the incident noticed the intruders and alerted others, potentially preventing further damage.
The police are asking anyone who may have information about the incident or who may have seen something suspicious around the time of the break-in to come forward. Any details, no matter how small, could help in apprehending the suspects and bringing them to justice.
This article originally appeared on Presseportal.de, providing the most up-to-date and accurate information available. As the investigation continues, updates will be shared as they become available. Stay safe, Moorrege.
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