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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