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Police in Poland have been endeavoring to shield the treasures of a waterworks in Geestemünde.

Undercover Police, Disguised as a Plumber, Successfully Steals the Stash

Authorities in Poland have been vigilantly safeguarding the precious assets of a waterworks...
Authorities in Poland have been vigilantly safeguarding the precious assets of a waterworks facility situated in Geestemünde.

Police in Poland have been endeavoring to shield the treasures of a waterworks in Geestemünde.

In the quiet town of Bremerhaven-Geestemünde, a brazen con artist posing as a plumber committed a burglary on Thursday, August 21. The elderly woman, who resides in a multi-family house located at the intersection of Rheinstraße/Mozartstraße, reported the incident to the police around 3:50 p.m. that same day.

The con artist moved through the entire apartment, distracting the elderly woman, and left after some time, claiming he needed to check something in the house cellar. It wasn't until after his departure that the woman discovered various pieces of jewelry of unknown value were missing.

Despite an immediate search, the police could not find the suspect in the vicinity. The con artist is described as approximately 1.90 to 2 meters tall, dark-haired, well-groomed, and wearing a dark blue pullover.

The Bremerhaven Police have issued general advice: Do not let strangers into your apartment. Anyone with information about the con artist is asked to contact the Bremerhaven Police at 0471/953-4444. Further tips can be found at www.polizeiberatung.de.

It is not ruled out that the man also tried or succeeded in gaining access to other Geestemünder homes. The police's advice does not specify any details related to the recent burglary in Bremerhaven-Geestemünde, nor does it offer a reward or incentive for information leading to the apprehension of the suspect.

The police's advice does not provide information on the suspect's current whereabouts or any potential leads in the case. However, the public is encouraged to remain vigilant and follow safety precautions. The updated police website is located at www.polizei.bremerhaven.de.

Press inquiries should be directed to the Bremerhaven Police at 0471 953-1404 or via email at [email protected]. The information was transmitted by the Bremerhaven Police and originated from news aktuell. The police's advice is not limited to the Geestemünder area and applies to all residents of Bremerhaven.

The police's advice does not mention any specific precautions to take when dealing with plumbers or other service providers. However, it is always advisable to verify the identity of any unexpected visitors before allowing them into your home. Stay safe, Bremerhaven!

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