Series of thefts in Neu-Ulm: Unknown person strikes in vehicles!
In Neu-Ulm, unknown perpetrators break into several cars and steal valuables. Police are looking for witnesses.
Series of thefts in Neu-Ulm: Unknown person strikes in vehicles!
There has been a wave of car break-ins in Neu-Ulm in recent days, which has alerted the local police. Affected citizens reported to the police on Thursday to report a uniform pattern of damage. This is a previously unknown perpetrator or group of perpetrators who are targeting vehicles in several residential areas.
The series of break-ins occurred between Thursday and Friday lunchtime on Breitenhofstrasse and Eulesweg. The perpetrators gained access to unlocked cars and stole various valuables from the vehicles. Not only was the physical safety of the cars violated, but monetary damage was also caused. What is particularly noteworthy is that some of the stolen bank cards were used quickly, which indicates that the perpetrator used a targeted approach.
The search is ongoing
Due to the proximity of the crime scenes, the police in Neu-Ulm assume an organized series of thefts. Witnesses who can provide information about the events of the crime or perhaps even about a suspicious individual are asked to report to the Neu-Ulm police station. The relevant telephone number is 0731/80130.
Police also emphasize the importance of vigilance within residential areas. Especially at a time when such incidents are increasing, residents should pay attention to strangers who may not be identifiable or may be behaving suspiciously. These measures are crucial to improving security in the affected areas.
Detailed information on these incidents is continually updated and police encourage the public to always intervene and inform local authorities if they suspect or observe any incidents. Protection against such thefts is not only in the hands of the police, but also requires the vigilance and cooperation of citizens. For further insight into ongoing investigations and prevention strategies visit the reporting on www.ulm-news.de.