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Officials are actively seeking individuals who may have relevant information regarding a recent incident.

Police in Stuttgart seek witnesses for an apartment break-in, incident documented as 'POL-S'. Details can be found in the full report.

Law enforcement in quest for eyewitness accounts
Law enforcement in quest for eyewitness accounts

Officials are actively seeking individuals who may have relevant information regarding a recent incident.

Break-ins in Stuttgart: A Spate of Burglaries in Recent Days

In the past few days, Stuttgart has seen a series of burglaries that have left residents concerned. Here's a rundown of the incidents that have occurred.

Last Friday, unknown individuals forced their way into an apartment on Hohentwielstraße between 10:00 AM and 10:45 PM. The perpetrators made their escape without any loot, according to the latest information.

On Saturday, between 09:15 AM and 03:50 PM, burglars targeted apartments on Brunnenstraße. The perpetrators gained entry to the building in an unknown manner and made off with a laptop and a socket set with a torque wrench, valued at several hundred euros.

In a separate incident on Marquardtstraße, burglars forced open an apartment door and stole 1,200 euros in cash. The break-in occurred between 09:20 AM and 10:00 AM on Saturday. The burglars fled undetected.

The Police Headquarters Stuttgart is urging witnesses to come forward. If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Criminal Police at +4971189905778.

For press enquiries, you can contact the Press Office of Police Headquarters Stuttgart during office hours at 0711 / 8990 - 1111 or outside of office hours at 0711 8990-3333. The email address for the Press Office is [email protected].

The website for press releases from Police Headquarters Stuttgart is www.presseportal.de, and the website for the Police Headquarters itself is www.polizei-bw.de. The office hours for the Press Office are Monday to Friday, 06:30 AM to 06:00 PM.

As the investigation continues, the Police Headquarters is reminding residents to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities. Stay safe, Stuttgart.

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