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Workers' Safety Commission to Develop Plan for Radiation Risk Safeguards
Workers' Safety Commission to Develop Plan for Radiation Risk Safeguards

Commission requested to prepare proposal for worker radiation safety directive.

In the past few days, several burglaries have taken place in the cities of Recklinghausen and Dorsten, leaving authorities scrambling to uncover the identities of the perpetrators.

In Recklinghausen, unknown individuals broke into a kindergarten at Wulfener Markt in the night from Monday to Tuesday. The burglars forced a door to gain entry and searched the building for loot, taking a small amount of cash and jewelry. However, initial findings suggest that nothing was stolen during this burglary. Inside the school, numerous doors to classrooms were forced open.

On the same night, unknown individuals broke open an emergency exit door at a school on Talaue. The perpetrators in this school theft fled with a small amount of cash, but no significant items were reported missing.

In a separate incident, on Olfener Straße, unknown individuals stole a water tank and 900 liters of diesel from a construction site. The stolen diesel was siphoned from a tank, and it is suspected that the plastic tank was used for transport. Windows, doors, and inner doors were also damaged, resulting in significant property damage.

In Dorsten, unknown individuals broke into a single-family home on Straße Surick between 09:45 and 11:15 on Monday morning. The burglars searched the building and took two tablets and a mobile phone as loot.

Interestingly, the last three burglaries currently under investigation in Recklinghausen involve break-ins into child-related facilities: a kindergarten and a children's and youth center, where windows and doors were forcibly opened and offices searched. The police are examining possible connections between these incidents and are seeking witnesses.

Connections between the last three burglaries in Recklinghausen are being investigated. In addition, on Dümlener Straße in Recklinghausen, unknown individuals threw the glass insert of a kindergarten door in the night from Monday to Tuesday.

For media inquiries, contact Andreas Lesch at Police Headquarters Recklinghausen at 02361 55 1031 or [email protected]. The police are asking for any information related to these incidents to be provided at 0800 2361 111.

Follow updates on these incidents at Recklinghausen Police Department's website and on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Whatsapp.

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