Burglars strike twice in Rampe – witnesses wanted!

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Break-ins in the warehouse near Leezen: Unknown people stole high-quality tools. Police are looking for witnesses.

Einbrüche in Lagerhalle bei Leezen: Unbekannte entwendeten hochwertige Werkzeuge. Polizei sucht Zeugen.
Break-ins in the warehouse near Leezen: Unknown people stole high-quality tools. Police are looking for witnesses.

Burglars strike twice in Rampe – witnesses wanted!

On the night of Monday, October 6th, 2025, two break-ins occurred in a warehouse on Leezener Straße in Rampe, a district near Leezen in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district. The first break-in took place between Saturday, 6 p.m. and Sunday, 4 p.m. The perpetrators probably gained access through a roller gate and stole two high-quality paint sprayers and various small tools. The damage caused amounts to around 8,000 euros NDR 1 Radio MV reported.

On Sunday morning, a second break-in was reported to the police, in which access to the warehouse was forcibly gained through a window. However, according to initial findings, no theft was discovered. The police in Sternberg have started the investigation and are currently securing traces. She is asking the public for information about the crimes, which can be reported by calling (03847) 43 270.

Burglars are booming

The incidents in Rampe are part of a worrying trend: break-ins in warehouses and commercial properties are increasing. As the CCTV check Study shows that warehouses are particularly attractive targets for burglars because they store high-quality, easily transportable goods. The remote location of these halls and their extensive structure often make continuous monitoring difficult.

To protect yourself against such criminal activities, it is recommended to use effective security measures such as video surveillance and alarm systems. A good combination of perimeter protection, motion detectors and alarm systems can help prevent break-ins. Police crime statistics recorded an 18.1 percent increase in residential burglaries in 2023, underlining the need for such measures.

The break-in in Rampe shows how important it is to always check and adapt security systems. Especially in industrial areas, a good knack for security cannot be demonstrated often enough, because anyone who does not react to the warning signs runs the risk of becoming a worthwhile target for burglars.

It remains to be seen whether police will investigate whether the two incidents are in any way related. Further attention is being paid to clarifying these acts in order to ensure safety for all residents and entrepreneurs in Rampe. The public is once again urged to be vigilant and report any suspicious sightings in order to prevent such incidents in the future.