Unknown intruder in Lägerdorf: Police are looking for witnesses!
Unknown intruder in Lägerdorf: Police are looking for witnesses!
Lägerdorf (ots)
In the tranquil municipality of Lägerdorf, an unpleasant event occurred when a stranger entered the house of a pensioner while the person concerned was employed in the garden. This incident raises questions about security in the neighborhood and called the police onto the scene to get light into the dark.
The day before, between 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., the pensioner was in his garden in Rosenstrasse. During this time he let his front door key stuck in the castle, a decision that proved to be serious. An intruder took this opportunity to stand up to the house inconspicuously. The senior only noticed the unwanted visit when he saw numerous changes in his home. However, he was initially unable to confirm whether the perpetrator had stolen something.
The search for witnesses
The incident has aroused the interest of the police who are now looking for possible witnesses. The neighborhood was asked whether someone noticed suspects, but without success. This leaves many questions open. Who could have been this stranger? What intentions did he have?
The Itzehoe police asks the population for help: If you have any information about this situation or suspicious activities in the area, do not hesitate to contact the police on 04821/6020. Protecting residents and the prevention of such incidents are important to the police.
A call to vigilance
This type of break -in shows how important it is to pay attention to security. Most people feel safe in their own four walls, but the reality is sometimes different. The little carelessness, such as the falling of a key, can have serious consequences. It is advisable to always ensure that you secure your own home and avoid unnecessary risks.
The situation in Lägerdorf makes it clear how crucial neighborhood help and vigilance are. A quick call to the police may prevent similar other residents from happening. In times when many people attach great importance to their property, the community is also asked to ensure that such incidents can be reduced in the future.