Robberies and accidents: Spremberg under the spell of crime!
Several police operations occurred in Spree-Neiße on October 27, 2025, including burglaries and traffic accidents.

Robberies and accidents: Spremberg under the spell of crime!
In Spremberg, which is not far from Cologne, police dealt with several incidents on October 27, 2025, which included both burglaries and traffic accidents. Sunday evening was particularly varied when, according to news.de, there was a break-in in a single-family home on Heinrich-Zille-Straße. Unknown people forced their way in and caused three-digit damage to property. No details are yet known about the stolen items, but the police secured evidence at the scene and have begun an investigation.
On the same day, around 3:50 p.m., there was a traffic accident on Georgenstrasse. An 82-year-old pedestrian was struck by a Chevrolet car while crossing the street. Fortunately, the lady only suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital. The material damage to the vehicle amounts to around 150 euros.
Burglaries and arrests
Also on Sunday evening, a break-in was reported on the property of a commercial facility in the Peitz business park. Here the thieves were after fuel in a Mercedes truck. Thanks to a quick police response, two men, aged 35 and 43, were arrested in connection with the break-in. The investigation remains ongoing and police documented extensive property damage while the stolen property remained on site. This shows how important it is for the police to work with the public to solve such crimes. Interested readers can find information about further incidents on polizeibericht-brandenburg.de, a platform that brings together police reports from the entire state of Brandenburg.
For more details about the police operations and the developments in criminal statistics, you can also visit the website kritikitaet-brandenburg.de. Current reports and reports on security and crime in Brandenburg are published here.
Traffic accidents and their consequences
Another traffic accident occurred on Friday in Drebkau, where a 71-year-old Toyota driver left the road and landed in a ditch. She also had to be taken to the hospital. The material damage amounts to over 10,000 euros and the vehicle was no longer drivable. The road closure was finally lifted around 3:20 p.m.
These incidents once again highlight the challenges facing police and the need for the public to be vigilant. Such reports not only have informational value, but they can also help to find possible witnesses and identify perpetrators. Working together as a community has often proven to be the best way to ensure safety for all citizens.