Collaborative Announcement from Duisburg's Prosecutor's Office and the Police Department of Wesel - Dinslaken County
In a recent incident, two women, aged 18 and 30, were accused of shoplifting at a supermarket on Hans-Böckler-Straße in Dinslaken. The theft occurred on Tuesday at 6 pm.
According to reports, the store manager observed the women placing items into their shopping bags without paying. Upon confrontation, the suspects were taken to the staff office. Initial investigations led to the detainment of the 18-year-old suspect, while the 30-year-old suspect was also involved.
However, after consulting with the Public Prosecutor's Office in Duisburg, the 18-year-old was released. The current status of the 30-year-old suspect remains undisclosed in the article.
The stolen goods have not been specified, but the investigation into the incident continues. The Wesel District Police Headquarters is responsible for the investigation, and media inquiries should be directed to their Press Office.
Police Chief Inspector Henner Störmer heads the Press and Public Relations department of the Wesel district police authority, a position he has held since mid-June 2025. For any queries regarding this incident or other matters, you can contact the Press Office at the following details:
- Telephone: 0281 / 107-1050
- Fax: 0281 / 107-1055
- Email: [email protected]
You can also find more information on the Wesel District Police Headquarters on their official website: https://wesel.polizei.nrw
It is important to note that both women are facing charges of shoplifting. The 18-year-old suspect has no fixed address in Germany, while the 30-year-old suspect resides in Duisburg.
The public is reminded to respect the legal process and avoid speculating about the details of ongoing investigations. The Wesel District Police Headquarters will provide updates as more information becomes available.