Unauthorized entry and theft in jewelry shop located in Regensburg
In the heart of Regensburg's old town, a jewelry store was targeted in a break-in early this week. The Criminal Police Regensburg is currently leading the investigation.
The incident occurred between Monday, 6:30 PM, and Tuesday, 9:30 AM. An employee discovered the forced opening of the business's entrance door on Tuesday morning. The perpetrators gained access to the sales room via a side entrance door.
The specific jewelry items stolen during the break-in have not been specified, but it is known that various jewelry items were taken, with the value estimated at a high five-figure euro amount. The damage caused during the break-in is also estimated at a similar amount.
The Criminal Police Regensburg has secured traces at the scene of the break-in and is seeking tips from witnesses regarding the incident. Witnesses who noticed suspicious persons or vehicles in Lower Bach Street during the mentioned period are asked to contact the Criminal Police Regensburg at 0941/506-2888.
However, it's important to note that no specific information about a theft at Untere Bachstraße was found in the provided search results. While other theft-related incidents were mentioned, the identity of the perpetrator and exact date of a theft at that location cannot be confirmed at this time.
Despite this, the Criminal Police Regensburg is taking over further investigations and is urging anyone with information to come forward. No further details about the ongoing investigation have been released. The police are hopeful that with the help of the community, they can solve this case and bring those responsible to justice.
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