Break-in in Oschersleben: food truck vandalized and witnesses wanted!

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On August 14, 2025, the Börde police reported a break-in in Oschersleben and diesel theft in Wanzleben. Advice requested!

Am 14.08.2025 berichtet die Polizei Börde über Einbruch in Oschersleben und Dieseldiebstahl in Wanzleben. Hinweise erbeten!
On August 14, 2025, the Börde police reported a break-in in Oschersleben and diesel theft in Wanzleben. Advice requested!

Break-in in Oschersleben: food truck vandalized and witnesses wanted!

In the tranquil town of Oschersleben, located in the picturesque Börde, a brazen break-in into a food truck causes a stir. On the night of August 13th to 14th, 2025, unknown perpetrators forcibly gained access to the trailer that was parked on Anderslebener Strasse. Loud Magdeburg clicks The side door of the car was forced open and the interior was badly damaged. It is still unclear whether the stolen goods actually had any material value; a closer investigation is still ongoing. In addition, this break-in could be related to a similar incident on August 11th on Friedensstrasse, which is currently being examined by investigators.

A burglary generally refers to unauthorized entry into a restricted area. This also includes the forced opening of doors, as happened in the case of the food truck. In German law, burglaries are closely linked to the offenses of theft, trespassing and damage to property. Claims for damages are not uncommon, especially if property damage occurs as a result of breaking doors or windows. Emphasized in this context Wikipedia that burglary is the most common form of burglary and often results in significant damage.

Diesel theft in Wanzleben

But Oschersleben is not the only thing worth mentioning in the region. A theft also occurred in Wanzleben, which put those responsible on alert. On the night of August 13th, unknown people stole an incredible 750 liters of diesel from two trucks on a company premises on Wanzlebener Allee. These were vehicles equipped with diesel theft devices that were forcibly removed. The Haldensleben police are asking witnesses to call 03904/478-0 to track down the perpetrators.

Traffic conditions and speed controls

At the same time, on August 13th the police also reported on their checks on the traffic situation in the Börde district. Speed ​​measurements were taken in several towns, including Wolmirstedt, Colbitz and Angern. A total of 16 speeding violations came to light, the highest speed recorded was an incredible 80 km/h within built-up areas. Local residents and road users expressed themselves positively about the controls in Colbitz and Lindhorst, which are intended to ensure more safety on the roads.

The incidents in the region highlight the challenges facing police. Whether it's break-ins that occur due to different motivations or the increasing problem of diesel thefts, the police remain vigilant. Witnesses of these or similar incidents are called upon to come forward in order to work together to create a safe environment.