The police chases bicycle thieves: two racing bikes from basement stolen!

Innsbruck-Pradl: Polizei ermittelt nach Diebstahl von zwei Rennrädern aus Mehrparteienhaus zwischen 10. und 12. Dezember 2024.
Innsbruck-Pradl: The police investigated two racing bikes from the multi-party house between 10 and 12 December 2024. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

The police chases bicycle thieves: two racing bikes from basement stolen!

Innsbruck-Pradl, Österreich - A brazen cellar robbery shaked Innsbruck-Pradl! Between the 10th and 12th of December 2024, an unknown person or group entered an apartment building and stole two high -quality racing bikes. The damage caused amounts to a medium four -digit euro amount. The perpetrators also failed when trying to open another basement compartment. The police have accepted the investigation and asks the population for clues to determine the perpetrators. The meinzirk.at reported on this incident and the increasing number of thefts in basement compartments in 2023. Burglary theft.

Poverty risk in Tyrol

Together with painful reports on crime, new statistics are also skillfully overturning the poverty Situation in Tyrol. According to the EU-Silc data for the years 2019 to 2021, 100,479 people in Tyrol are at risk of poverty, which corresponds to 13.5 % of the population. Many do not reach the fixed income limit of 15,943 euros per year. One -person households and people who were not born in Tyrol are particularly affected with poverty risk of 27.4 % or 22.9 %. The proportion of the so -called “Working Poor”, i.e. employed people with an income below the poverty risk threshold, is also alarming. Here the Tyrolean statistics about about 25,702 people who are affected by this worrying problem.

The situation is still exacerbated by the increasing burglary and the lack of secure income, so that the management organs are called up both in both security and social policy and take suitable measures. In the middle of these challenges, both the police and social institutions are doing everything they can to promote the security and well -being of the population in Tyrol.

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