Burglary in the swimming pool Closer to silence: Police are urgently looking for witnesses!
Schmalkalden-Meiningen police are looking for witnesses after a break-in at the Naherstille swimming pool on the night of Sunday to Monday.

Burglary in the swimming pool Closer to silence: Police are urgently looking for witnesses!
It's getting uncomfortable in the outdoor pools! The police have called on the public to keep their eyes open in the event of a break-in at the Naherstille swimming pool in Schmalkalden. How in southern Thuringia According to reports, the incident happened between Sunday evening and Monday morning when unknown perpetrators forced their way into the ticket booth and stole cash. The exact extent of the damage has not yet been determined, but the swimming pool was closed to visitors while the forensics were being carried out.
The public is asked to report any suspicious observations at the time in question. Information can be submitted to the Schmalkalden-Meiningen police station under the telephone number 03693 591-0 and the file number 0167667/2025. A call that once again shows how important community vigilance is.
A residential burglary in the region
Another alarming incident occurred on March 22nd in Gisikon, when a burglar was surprised by the homeowner. The man, who was around 180 cm tall and was dressed in light jeans and a black bomber jacket, fled without loot in the direction of Mühlehofstrasse. The Lucerne police are also investigating and looking for witnesses who may be able to provide information about this incident or the fleeing perpetrator. We are looking for anyone who might have noticed something in Gisikon at the time in question. The contact telephone number is 041 248 81 17, like Rontaler communicates.
The increasing number of burglaries in Germany shows a worrying trend. In 2023, like the site HomeInsider reported that over 77,819 burglaries were counted nationwide, which means an increase of around 18 percent compared to the previous year. North Rhine-Westphalia, where Cologne is also located, recorded an increase of around 15 percent in residential burglaries. For the population, this means that it is wise to think about security systems and mechanical protection measures.
Protections and rewards
The average damage caused by break-ins climbed to 3,500 euros, with balcony and patio doors and windows often being the preferred entry points for the perpetrators. In large cities in particular, the burglary rate is 98 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, which is significantly higher compared to rural regions. Preventive action is required here!
The police offer free security consultations to educate citizens about effective prevention strategies. Because: the combination of structural, mechanical and electronic security measures can be crucial in preventing break-ins.