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Investigation underway: Break-in at apartment building - call for potential witnesses by Polish authorities

Unidentified Individuals Shatter Window panes - Hürth; Police Rhein-Erft-Circle are in pursuit of the culprits who vandalized properties, seeking further information.

Investigation launched: apartment building break-in - call for eyewitness accounts by Polish...
Investigation launched: apartment building break-in - call for eyewitness accounts by Polish authorities

Investigation underway: Break-in at apartment building - call for potential witnesses by Polish authorities

In the peaceful town of Hürth-Kendenich, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, an unfortunate incident occurred between Friday afternoon (1st August) and Monday evening (4th August). Unknown individuals are suspected of breaking into a residential building on Nußallee.

The police have confirmed the incident and are actively searching for the culprits. Traces were secured by alerted officers, and the investigation is being led by the detectives of the Criminal Investigation Department 13.

Several rooms inside the house were ransacked, but the exact loot remains the subject of the investigation. The police have drawn up a criminal complaint and are urging witnesses to come forward.

Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact the Rhein-Erft-Kreis Police Press and Public Relations for inquiries. The contact details are: Phone: 02271 81-3305, Fax: 02271 81-3309, Email: [email protected]. Tips can also be given by phone at 02271 81-0 or by email at [email protected].

Witnesses are being sought for this incident, and the police are urging anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious during the specified timeframe to come forward. The location of the incident remains Hürth-Kendenich.

The Rhein-Erft-Kreis Police are asking for the community's help in solving this case. If you have any information that could aid the investigation, please do not hesitate to contact the police. Let's work together to ensure the safety and peace of our community.

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