Burglary shock in Dresden-Weißig: 16,000 euros in loot stolen from the stable!

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On September 28, 2025, a break-in occurred in Dresden-Weißig in which unknown perpetrators stole saddles worth 16,000 euros.

Am 28.09.2025 ereignete sich in Dresden-Weißig ein Einbruch, bei dem unbekannte Täter Sättel im Wert von 16.000 Euro stahlen.
On September 28, 2025, a break-in occurred in Dresden-Weißig in which unknown perpetrators stole saddles worth 16,000 euros.

Burglary shock in Dresden-Weißig: 16,000 euros in loot stolen from the stable!

A new incident in Dresden-Weißig is causing excitement and cause for concern. On September 28, 2025, unknown persons broke into a building and stole a considerable amount of valuable saddles. Loud Sächsische.de The value of the stolen saddles is around 16,000 euros. The material damage amounts to around 50 euros.

A break-in like this is not isolated. There has been an increase in residential burglaries in Germany recently. Loud Statista There were around 119,000 thefts in and out of apartments in 2023 alone, of which around 77,800 were classified as residential burglaries. If you take a look back, you can see that the numbers are higher than in 2019, but were over 50% lower than in 2015.

The dangers of burglaries

Unauthorized access to other people's property, as defined by law, is not just a financial problem. A burglary often results in psychological consequences. The violation of privacy and the suddenly disturbed sense of security often burden those affected over a longer period of time Statista Analysis shows.

The clearance rate for residential burglaries was only 14.9% in 2023. This shows that the police face challenges in solving these crimes. What is particularly striking is the high proportion of foreign suspects, which reaches 42.9% of the solved cases - a record high. The most common proportion of foreigners was registered in Hamburg at 65.6%.

Collective efforts against crime

The police authorities, as well as the independent portals, strive to inform the public about such incidents. The online portal Police-Switzerland.ch for example, reports on crime, accidents and missing persons reports from all cantons in Switzerland. Such measures are important to give the population a better feeling of security and to promote cooperation between the police and citizens.

An incident like this in Dresden reminds us to be vigilant. The increasing number of burglaries is a warning signal. It is up to all of us to keep our eyes open and take responsibility. Only together can we counteract the increasing trends and make our neighborhoods safer.