Missing 71-year-old from Biberschlag: Police asks for help!

Missing 71-year-old from Biberschlag: Police asks for help!

This day, the disappearance of a 71-year-old man out of a piebercase ensures concerned faces in the region. Michael Saupe, who was recently managing director in Lower Saxony, has had no contact with his family since July 8, 2025. His last sighting took place two days earlier, on July 7th - when mowing the lawn in the main street. The police have now started the investigation and asks the public for help. Concerned relatives fear that Mr. Saupe could be in a helpless location.

The circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear. He may be on the road with a gray Mercedes C200 that bears a urban license plate from Hanover (H-). His physical characteristics describe him as slim and about 1.70 to 1.75 m tall with hair shortly gray; Nothing is known about his clothing. Notes that could lead to the finding of Mr. Saupe or his car should be addressed to the Hildburghausen police inspection on 03685-7780, as [News today] (https://www.nachrichten-heute.net/1411573- Blaicht-polplicht-pol-misten-mistster-71-Jahriger.html).

similar incidents in the region

Another incident that makes it clear how important the attention of the citizens has recently occurred in Kaiserslautern. A gray Mercedes C200 was stolen there. The vehicle owner had parked her car on May 17, 2025 on Papier Mühlstrasse, but when she returned the following Sunday, the car was suddenly disappeared. The criminal police quickly initiated investigations and is looking for witnesses who may have observed suspects or vehicles in the period in question. If you have any information, you will be asked to contact the Kripo Kaiserslautern on 0631 369-13312, such as Wochenblatt Reporter reported.

car crime on the advance

These incidents are part of a worrying trend-the car crime in Germany increases rapidly. According to a current statistics, a total of 15,924 cars were permanently stolen in 2023, which corresponds to an increase of 9 percent compared to the previous year. It is particularly striking that vehicles of foreign manufacturers such as Toyota, Hyundai and Kia are increasingly targeting thieves. The number of stolen trucks is also increasing with an increase of 48.4 percent to 1,009, which is partly due to a wave of attack on small trucks that is due to theft, such as the Police reports.

The security situation not only ensures nervousness among those concerned. In view of this situation, prevention measures are of great importance for vehicle owners. Among other things, this includes not to deposit the vehicle key near the apartment door and keep them in special aluminum covers in order to reduce the risk of theft through modern "Keyless GO" systems.

The police and other authorities are working intensively to combat this problem and are in close exchange with car manufacturers. Only through a common effort can the goal be achieved to get the vehicle crime under control.

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