Diesel thieves and child abuse: Wetzlar looking for witnesses!
Diesel theft in Aßlar, looking for witnesses after an argument at the boxing machine in Wetzlar and graffiti in Haiger.
Diesel thieves and child abuse: Wetzlar looking for witnesses!
Dillenburg (ots)
A brazen crime shocks the Wetzlar region! On the night of October 24th, unknown perpetrators violently used a Daimler Truck truck and siphoned off an impressive 250 liters of diesel fuel worth around 400 euros! But this was not without consequences, because in this brazen theft the perpetrators caused additional damage of 200 euros to the vehicle. The police in Wetzlar are looking for eyewitnesses: Who noticed unusual activity in the storage area on Berliner Straße between 5 p.m. and 7 a.m.? Information is urgently desired at 06441/918-110!
Shocking violence at boxing machines
But the night wasn't the only source of terror! On Thursday, October 24th, around 6 p.m., a frightening altercation occurred at a boxing machine on Bahnhofstrasse. Two teenagers, 12 and 11 years old, were harassed and brutally attacked by two other boys. One of the two children had his pants pulled down, while the other was severely harassed and hit in the face! The attacker grabbed the fleeing man by his arm and threw him to the ground. After this attack, the perpetrators also demanded a bag of chips, which they eventually received. Both children suffered minor injuries. A 13-year-old suspect has already been identified, while the second perpetrator, an approximately 16-year-old, remains at large. Witnesses who observed this scandalous event are asked to call 06441/918-110.
Vandalism on the railway viaduct
To make matters worse, an unknown vandal also carried out a drastic act of vandalism on October 20th: an inverted swastika was sprayed on the railway viaduct on Donsbacher Straße! The material damage amounts to 50 euros. The police in Dillenburg are also asking for help. Anyone who was nearby or saw something is asked to call 02771/9070. The Wetzlar region is being rocked by crime - the call for vigilance is becoming more and more urgent!