Unknowns break in in Weimar's substation - 5,000 euros damage!
Unknowns break in in Weimar's substation - 5,000 euros damage!
In the quiet community of Kleinschwabhausen, an incident occurred that will be willing to alert the residents. On Tuesday morning, a witness noticed that unknown people gained unauthorized access to a substation. The break -in is said to have taken place in the period between September 12 and the time of discovery.
The perpetrators came to the secured area of the substation by the violent damage to the fencing. Then they made their way to an adjacent building, where they violently opened a door. Strange enough, it seemed as if they hadn't made prey. Nevertheless, the property damage incurred is estimated at over 5,000 euros, which is a significant sum for a small community like Kleinschwabhausen.
Investigations run
The background of this incident is so far unclear. The police have already started a procedure to determine the intention and motivation of the perpetrators. The fact that no valuables have been stolen arouses questions. Was it a targeted advance or were the burglars just looking for something they didn't find? Such questions are in the room and are important for determining.
A spokesman for the Thuringian police confirmed that the investigation is actively promoted. "We take such incidents very seriously and try to evaluate all available information," said the spokesman. The police are looking for witnesses who may have noticed suspiciously or can provide further information about the incident. The residents are asked to be particularly attentive and report suspicious activities.
The security situation in Kleinschwabhausen has received a damper due to this incident. As the police say, the risk of a transition into a substation can be significant not only for the perpetrators, but also for the public. Planning works are essential for energy supply, and every disorder can have far -reaching consequences.
Current information about this case is available on the police pages that regularly report new developments. The Thuringian police have also updated their hotline for citizen inquiries. If you have relevant information or questions, you can send yourself to the press office of the State Police Inspection Jena at Tel.: 03641- 81 1503 or send an email to press office.lpi.jena@polizei.thueringen.de.
This incident underlines the need for increased vigilance and security in the community. It remains to be seen how the investigation progresses and whether the perpetrators can still be caught. It is an unexpected memory for the residents that crime can also occur in the quietest areas, which may be important for future security policy in the region.
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