Break-in at a construction site in Halle: Perpetrators fled without loot!
Current police reports from Mansfeld-Südharz: Burglaries, traffic accidents and disputes characterize the region.

Break-in at a construction site in Halle: Perpetrators fled without loot!
On June 14, 2025, various incidents in Halle (Saale) occupied the police, revealing both criminal activities and dangerous situations. Particularly noteworthy was a break-in at a construction site in which unknown perpetrators broke in at around 12:25 a.m. on Saturday night by forcibly opening a construction fence and a container. Although several cable drums were rolled away at the construction site on Schieferstrasse, there was no theft. The police secured traces and are investigating attempted particularly serious theft, such as this [Sachsen-Anhalt.de](https://www.sachsen-anhalt.de/bs/pressemitigungen/polizei?tx_tsarssinclude_pi1%5Baction%5D=single &tx_tsarssinclude_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=Base&tx_tsarssinclude_pi1%5Buid%5D=577462&cHash=b132f57b8f96f44f45bf62a1bfb61eb3) reported.
Safety on construction sites is an important issue that affects not only employees, but also the public. An article on bussgeldrechner.com addresses the dangers posed by construction sites and the associated fines for speeding. It is essential to adhere to applicable speed limits and safety regulations to avoid accidents and ensure the safety of all road users.
Further police operations in Halle
In another incident on Saturday morning at 12:55 a.m., a mobile speed measuring device at the lumberyard was damaged. An unknown perpetrator threw a stone at the device, which was confiscated. Here too, the police have launched an investigation into property damage.
But property damage wasn't the only thing on the police agenda. On Friday evening around 9:10 p.m. there was a traffic accident between two cars on Salzmünder Straße. A 64-year-old driver was drunk, which led to his driver's license being confiscated and a blood sample being ordered. The other driver, 27 years old, was injured in the accident and taken to hospital.
Another worrying event occurred due to domestic violence. On Friday evening, the police were called to a residential building in the Saale district where a former partner threatened and locked a woman up. The police had to force open the apartment door to free the woman, who needed medical attention. An investigation was initiated against the suspected man.
Juvenile altercations and other incidents
In Merseburg there was a physical altercation between a 32-year-old man and a 15-year-old teenager at Bahnhofsplatz. The adult hit the teenager and gave the Hitler salute, which led to an investigation for assault and use of unconstitutional license plates.
In addition, on Friday evening at another location, young people were involved in a dispute that took place in a parking lot in Zeitz. Six people were involved, but the injuries did not require medical treatment and police took a report.
These incidents highlight not only the challenges police face, but also the importance of safety and respectful behavior. The [Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health](https://www.baua.de/DE/ Offers/Regulations/RAB/RAB) points out that compliance with safety regulations is important not only for those working on construction sites, but also for the entire community.