Burglary in the parking garage: Safe and cash register discovered on the perpetrator!
Unknown burglar hides stolen safe in Ravensburg parking garage. Police are looking for witnesses and information.

Burglary in the parking garage: Safe and cash register discovered on the perpetrator!
On the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, a break-in was committed in the parking garage on Raueneggstrasse in Ravensburg. An unknown perpetrator forced open a locked door and apparently intended to check previously stolen stolen goods in a room. This is reported by Schwäbische. The police discovered not only a safe in this room, but also a cash register that had also been opened with force. The origin of the stolen objects is now being investigated by the authorities.
The Ravensburg police station immediately initiated an investigation and is asking the public for information. Anyone who has noticed anything suspicious in the area around the parking garage during this period is asked to come forward. The contact telephone number for possible witnesses is 0751/803-3333. The investigators are hoping for numerous clues to track down the perpetrator and find possible victims.
Focus on female crime
In the context of current events, it is interesting to look at crime against women. In Germany, the proportion of female suspects is around 25 percent, while the proportion of women in the total population is over half. This shows that women are relatively less likely to be involved in criminal acts, which is also repeatedly clear in international statistics, as Wikipedia explains.
The differences between genders in criminal behavior are complex. Women's crimes often arise out of the need to maintain their standard of living, especially after the loss of a partner or job. Women also take part in crime in conflict situations, which is often linked to a complex social background.
There are several theories in the literature that posit different factors for women's low-crime behavior. These include, among other things, the equal distribution thesis and the emancipation thesis, which state that the more women free themselves from traditional roles, the more similar their criminal behavior becomes to that of men.
Information about the crime and social responsibility
It remains to be seen what further information the Ravensburg police can obtain in relation to the burglary crime. The fact that the perpetrator chose a safe and a cash register suggests deliberate planning. In a city like Ravensburg, such incidents are always an alarm signal for the public, who should be made aware of their responsibility and report suspicious observations.
The police hope for the help of citizens, because only together can the fight against crime be successful! Every tip counts to strengthen the feeling of security in the city.