Mystery about vandalism and theft in the Uckermark – police are looking for witnesses!

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The police are concerned about two incidents in the Uckermark, including graffiti vandalism and theft. Advice requested.

Zwei Vorfälle in der Uckermark, darunter Graffiti-Vandalismus und Diebstahl, beschäftigen die Polizei. Hinweise erbeten.
The police are concerned about two incidents in the Uckermark, including graffiti vandalism and theft. Advice requested.

Mystery about vandalism and theft in the Uckermark – police are looking for witnesses!

In the last few days, the authorities in northwestern Tuckermark have been confronted with various incidents that have alarmed the population. On July 16th, a farm in Arendsee reported a theft. Unknown people broke into the area at night and stole a “Boeckmann” trailer and a “John Deere” lawn tractor. The total damage amounts to around 12,000 euros. The criminal police have started investigating and are asking for information about the incident in order to track down the perpetrators as quickly as possible. This series of thefts is loud nordkurier.de a big challenge.

In addition, there was another incident in Kröchlendorff: four trees on Oskar-von-Arnim-Straße were sprayed with political slogans that can be assigned to the left-wing spectrum. The police also assess this incident as damage to property and have already filed corresponding reports. Here the investigators are looking for witnesses who might have information about the sprayers.

Vandalism and graffiti

A similar problem is also evident in Treben, where a series of graffiti occurred on June 18th. Between 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., the facade of a church facility and a school wall were defaced with various anti-constitutional symbols, including two swastikas. Offensive lettering was also part of the property damage. Loud abg-net.de The property damage is estimated to be in the high three figures, and the police in Gera are calling on witnesses to come forward.

Graffiti is a constant topic in crime statistics. The figures show that there has been an increasing trend in property damage caused by graffiti in Germany since 2014. According to a publication by the Federal Criminal Police Office on statista.com is available online, several thousand cases will have been recorded by the police by 2024.

The need to prevent such vandalism is of great importance. The police are trying to identify the perpetrators and prevent further damage to property through targeted investigations and calling for the public's help. Given the frequency of such incidents in the region, it is to be hoped that cooperation between the police and citizens will bring about a quicker investigation.