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Unidentified Individual Gains Unauthorized Access to Two Business Vehicles - Law Enforcement Seek Leads #pol-swi-intrusion

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Intruder Gains Access to Two Corporate Vehicles - Police Seek Any Leads for Identification
Intruder Gains Access to Two Corporate Vehicles - Police Seek Any Leads for Identification

Unidentified Individual Gains Unauthorized Access to Two Business Vehicles - Law Enforcement Seek Leads #pol-swi-intrusion

On Monday night and Tuesday morning (02.09.2025), two car break-ins occurred on Nauholzer Weg in Deuz. The Kreispolizeibehörde Siegen-Wittgenstein, the investigative authority responsible for the case, is urging witnesses to come forward with any information or observations related to the incidents that took place between 19:00 and 23:00 hours on the night of September 2, 2025.

The perpetrators gained forced entry to two parked company vehicles and made off with work materials and construction equipment, estimated to be worth around 7,500 euros. The break-ins occurred between 19:00 and 07:30.

The Kreuztal Criminal Police have taken over the investigation for both incidents. Witnesses are asked to contact the Kreuztal Criminal Police at 02732/909-0 or the Press and Public Relations Office of Siegen-Wittgenstein Police Headquarters at 0271 - 7099 1222. Alternatively, you can email the Press and Public Relations Office at [email protected].

The investigation is ongoing, and no further details about the suspects or their methods are available at this time. The stolen items, valued at approximately 7,500 euros, are still missing and being sought by the authorities.

The location of the break-ins remains Nauholzer Weg in Deuz. If you have any information that could help with the investigation, please contact the authorities as soon as possible. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

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