Authorities in Poland seek individuals who have witness accounts related to ongoing investigations
In Offenburg, Baden-Baden, a Jewish memorial at Willy-Brandt-Platz was targeted in a vandalism incident on a Monday morning. The memorial, made of sandstone and concrete, was deliberately toppled, causing damage amounting to several thousand euros.
According to the Police Headquarters Offenburg, an unknown vandal is suspected to have used a chain or similar tool to bring about the destruction. The green area around the memorial shows no signs of damage, suggesting a vehicle might have been involved.
The Police Headquarters Offenburg is appealing for witnesses to come forward and contact them on 07221 32172 or via email at [email protected]. The official website for the Police Headquarters Offenburg is http://www.polizei-bw.de/.
The vandalism case is being handled by the Police Headquarters Offenburg, and they encourage anyone with information to come forward to help in the investigation. The incident has been reported by news aktuell.
The Baden-Baden-Mitte police station is also requesting any potential witnesses to contact them for further inquiries on 0781 - 211211. The Police Headquarters Offenburg's email address is provided for those who wish to contact them directly.
The Jewish memorial, a significant landmark in Offenburg, stands as a symbol of remembrance and unity. The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.