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Police Headquarters in Aalen, a town near Crailsheim, experiences a fire incident. The source of the blaze was a garden shed, which ignited at approximately 5:45 AM on a Sunday morning.

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Garden Hut Fire in Crailsheim: Police Investigating

A garden hut in Crailsheim was severely damaged by a fire early Sunday morning at 05:45. The Crailsheim fire department responded to the incident with three vehicles and 13 personnel, but by the time they arrived, the garden hut was almost completely burned down.

The fire is currently under investigation by the Crailsheim police station. There are no indications as to the cause of the fire, and the arsonist has not been identified. Anyone who has any information about the cause of the fire is asked to contact the Crailsheim police station.

The total damage from the fire is approximately 10,000 euros. Unfortunately, a neighboring hut was also significantly damaged in the fire.

The fire occurred in a garden complex between the Ehrenfriedhof and the Diebsturm. If you observed anything suspicious in the area around the time of the fire, please contact the Crailsheim police station.

For further questions or to provide any information, you can contact the Police Headquarters Aalen. Their contact details are as follows:

  • Address: Böhmerwaldstraße 20, 73431 Aalen
  • Telephone: (49) 7361/5800
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Website: www.polizei-bw.de

The Police Headquarters Aalen can also be contacted for any further information regarding the investigation.

The Crailsheim fire department did a commendable job in quickly extinguishing the fire, but the damage has already been done. Our thoughts go out to the affected residents.

The police are urging anyone who may have information about the fire to come forward and help in the investigation. Together, we can ensure that incidents like this are prevented in the future.

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