Explosive night in Laucha: vending machines blown up and cigarettes stolen!

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Current police reports from the Burgenland district: thefts, traffic accidents and burglaries from December 23, 2024.

Aktuelle Polizeimeldungen aus dem Burgenlandkreis: Diebstähle, Verkehrsunfälle und Einbrüche vom 23. Dezember 2024.
Current police reports from the Burgenland district: thefts, traffic accidents and burglaries from December 23, 2024.

Explosive night in Laucha: vending machines blown up and cigarettes stolen!

In the last few days, several incidents have occurred in Saxony-Anhalt that have brought the police to the scene. On Sunday evening in Weißenfels, a cell phone was stolen from a snack bar after a customer left it unattended on a table. Despite investigations that have been initiated, no perpetrator has yet been identified sachsen-anhalt.de reported.

Another incident occurred in Laucha, where unknown perpetrators blew up a tobacco vending machine on Monday night. Residents heard a loud bang and noticed the chaos on site when the police arrived. The perpetrators stole cigarettes and the cash box; the total damage amounts to several thousand euros.

Traffic accidents and burglaries

In Elsteraue, a driver rolled over on Sunday afternoon after his vehicle left the road without any outside involvement. The 32-year-old, who was reportedly under the influence of alcohol, had to give a blood sample and temporarily lost his driver's license. There was also an accident in Naumburg in which a failure to give way led to a collision between two cars and a driver was taken to hospital. As the polizei.sachsen-anhalt.de Reportedly, there was also a failed break-in attempt in Naumburg, where perpetrators tried to break into a craft business. The material damage is estimated at around 500 euros.

In addition, a theft of tools and electrical engineering was reported in the Weißenfels industrial area on Monday morning. Perpetrators broke into two containers and stole devices from there. The investigation is ongoing and the surveillance technology is also being evaluated.