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In the quiet town of Weinheim, Rhein-Neckar District, an unfortunate incident has taken place. Between Sunday afternoon and Wednesday afternoon, unknown individuals stole a catalytic converter from a BMW parked on the parking lot of an auto repair shop located on Eisleber Street.
The vehicle in question was a BMW, and the theft was discovered when it was lifted onto a lift for repair on Wednesday around 3:30 PM. The incident was reported on our platform, and the police are now investigating the case.
So far, no leads have been found regarding possible suspects for the theft. The search results do not provide any specific information about the name of the person or group suspected of the theft. The public is asked to contact the Weinheim Police Station (06201/1003-0) with any information regarding the catalytic converter theft.
Press inquiries should be directed to the Police Headquarters Mannheim Public Relations Office. Michael Klump can be reached at 0621 174-1111 or via email at [email protected].
The Weinheim Police Station has confirmed that the incident is still under investigation, and they urge anyone with information to come forward and help in the resolution of this case. It is a reminder to the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
The police are reminding vehicle owners to be aware of the risk of catalytic converter theft, as these parts are valuable due to the precious metals they contain. The theft of a catalytic converter can cause significant damage to the vehicle and can be costly to repair.
The incident serves as a reminder to the community to take precautions to protect their vehicles from theft. This includes parking in well-lit areas, installing security cameras, and keeping the vehicle locked at all times.
The police are committed to finding those responsible for the theft and bringing them to justice. In the meantime, they are urging the public to stay informed and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.