Curious car theft in Innsbruck: perpetrators only left out shards

Curious car theft in Innsbruck: perpetrators only left out shards

In Innsbruck, a strange case of car theft has occurred, which is hard to believe. Between the 14th and 30th September, a vehicle that was parked on the viaduct arches was quite robbed - but not in the classic sense. Instead of taking the entire car with you, the perpetrators stole various parts of the vehicle.

The stole objects include the vehicle -related, the tires, the bumper, cover strips, the steering wheel, the gear lever and the seats. In total, the damage amounts to more than 20,000 euros, which is a significant loss for the vehicle owner. It remains unclear what the perpetrators were up to with the stolen auto parts and why they did not consider it necessary to steal the car as a whole.

The reactions of the police

The police are looking for information from the population to make the perpetrators ding. A police spokesman expressed the hope that witnesses could have seen or heard that could contribute to the clarification. The differences to usual vehicle thefts raise a lot of questions, in particular the procedure of the perpetrators.

In another incident, a perfume thief in Innsbruck was quickly set. Thanks to the rapid commitment of the police, the perpetrator was quickly caught, which shows that despite the somewhat bizarre cases, the security situation in the city is relatively stable.

The incidents in Innsbruck might have escaped the public if the police and the media had not reported about it. It turns out that car theft can vary in their form. The incident with the halved car is another example of the unusual cases that make everyday challenges for police work.

Details about this exciting and at the same time bizarre theft are still sparse, but the population is asked to report events that could be related to the incident. It is to be hoped that the police can track down the public with the information from the public. For more information about the current crime situation in Innsbruck and the investigation of the police, See the current reporting on www.krone.at .

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