Crusaders claw name boards: 5,000 euros reward in Gießen!

Crusaders claw name boards: 5,000 euros reward in Gießen!

Gießen, Deutschland - A stranger stole the name boards of a listed tomb in the old cemetery in Gießen in the period from 12 to 19 May. The precious metal plates belonged to the Gail-Mahla grave. In order to obtain information about the theft, the city of Gießen has announced a reward of 5,000 euros. The police ask the population for clues - who noticed something suspicious?

In Linden, a break -in was reported to a beverage market. The investigators are looking for witnesses who noticed the incident or possibly have seen the perpetrators who may have been on the run. A failed attempted burglary in loan yesterday turned out to be unsuccessful because a reinforced front door could hold the unidetified burglar. The police also call on to share observations.

A attentive witness also prevented a bicycle theft in Lahnstrasse by alerting the police. The suspect, a 31-year-old, was arrested on site after he had already damaged a bicycle frame. In Grünberg, a small van was broken up from which high -quality machines were stolen. The police are looking for witnesses and notes in both cases.

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