Authorities seek out individuals who may have observed the incident.
Stolen Village Sign in Pampow, Germany: Police Launch Investigation
A village sign has been stolen from Pampow, a municipality in Blankensee, Germany, and the local authorities are seeking the public's help in solving the case.
The sign, located at the village entrance coming from Grünhof, was reported missing on the night of August 21-22, 2025. The incident resulted in property damage of approximately 800 euros.
The Police Inspectorate Anklam is handling the case, and they are investigating the incident under suspicion of aggravated theft. The name of the suspect is currently not publicly known, but the police are urging witnesses to come forward with any information they may have.
If you have any information about the possible perpetrator or observed the incident, please contact the Police Inspectorate Anklam at the following numbers:
- Kimberly Schätzchen at 03971 251 3040 or [email protected].
- For further questions, contact the Press Office of the Police Inspectorate Anklam.
You can also contact the Police Headquarters Pasewalk at 03973 220-0 for more information. Alternatively, you can contact the online police station of the State Police M-V at www.polizei.mvnet.de. Any other police station can also be contacted for information.
The investigation is ongoing, and no further details about the perpetrators have been disclosed at this time. The police are seeking witnesses to help in their investigation, and they encourage anyone with information to come forward.
For more updates on this case, visit the website of the Police Inspectorate Anklam at http://www.polizei.mvnet.de. The public's cooperation is greatly appreciated as the authorities work to resolve this matter.