Vandalism in Bocholt: Three vehicles intentionally scratched by unknown individual(s)
In the quiet town of Bocholt, Germany, an unknown individual caused significant damage to several vehicles in an underground garage on Casinowall Street. On August 21, 2025, a red Nissan Juke, a grey Renault Clio, and a white Nissan were deliberately scratched with a sharp object, resulting in damages amounting to several thousand euros.
The incident occurred between 7:30 AM and 2:30 PM on the previous Thursday. The exact location was an underground garage at Casinowall Street. The police are currently seeking witnesses to help identify the offender.
For media inquiries, the Circular Police Authority Borken, located in Borken, Germany, is the appropriate contact. The authority is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in the Borken region and is a part of the police authority in North Rhine-Westphalia. The media contacts at the Circular Police Authority Borken are Sandra Biedermann, Leonie Dreier, Markus Huls, Peter Lefering, Thorsten Ohm, Muzeyyen Sander, and Tina Schellberg. Their contact details can be found on the authority's official website at https://borken.polizei.nrw.
The Circular Police Authority Borken has also set up a hotline for tips regarding the incident. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Criminal Investigation Department in Bocholt at Tel. (02871) 2990.
As of now, there is no publicly available information about the identity of the individual responsible for the damage. The police continue to investigate the case and urge anyone who may have seen or heard something suspicious around the time of the incident to come forward.
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