Thieves strike: Stolen copper pipes made of empty house!

Thieves strike: Stolen copper pipes made of empty house!

In the small community of Papenhagen, a remarkable incident occurred, which attracted the interest of the police. On October 3, 2024, around 10:40 a.m., the police station in Grimmen was alerted. The alarm was triggered by a break -in into an empty building in Hoikenhagen. Unknown people had violently gained access to the apartment building.

It turned out that the break -in between September 26, 2024, 4 p.m., and the day, October 3, 2024, 8 a.m. The perpetrators had targeted the valuable copper pipes in the building and cut off about 100 meters of this pipes. The entire property damage amounts to around 4,000 euros, while the value of the stolen material is estimated at around 1,500 euros. These numbers give an impressive insight into the criminal actions that take place in the region.

Investigations by the criminal police

The criminal police immediately started the investigation into suspected theft. In view of the circumstances, the police ask for help from the population. Witnesses or people who can provide information about the break -in are asked to directly with the police in Grimmen at the phone number 038326 570 to connect via the online station at www.polizei.mvnet.de. Each information could support the investigation and contribute to clarifying the case.

This type of incident raises questions about the security of empty buildings and shows the dangers associated with an unused property stock. The police will do everything possible to find the perpetrators and to clarify the case as soon as possible.

The background of this break -in is still unclear, but the damage caused by the community should not be underestimated. It remains to be seen whether the investigation leads to the perpetrators and whether additional security measures are taken to counteract such incidents in the future. The police announced that they will increasingly show presence in the region in the coming days to deter potential perpetrators.

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