Burglary in a beauty parlor: perpetrators steal a three-digit amount!

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Burglary in Ingolstadt: Beauty parlor affected, perpetrator on the run. Police are looking for witnesses to clarify the incident.

Einbruch in Ingolstadt: Kosmetikstudio betroffen, Täter flüchtig. Polizei sucht Zeugen zur Klärung des Vorfalls.
Burglary in Ingolstadt: Beauty parlor affected, perpetrator on the run. Police are looking for witnesses to clarify the incident.

Burglary in a beauty parlor: perpetrators steal a three-digit amount!

Last week, a cosmetic studio on Bayerwaldstrasse in Ingolstadt was the target of a conventional break-in. Between Tuesday, June 17, at 6 p.m., and Friday, June 20, at 9:15 a.m., unknown persons forced open a window to gain access inside the store. The perpetrators stole a medium, three-digit amount of cash and caused property damage of around 500 euros to the window. The police are looking for witnesses who can provide relevant information and ask you to call 0841/93430. Ingolstadt Today reports increasing awareness of such crimes in the region.

Details about this incident are so far sparse. The perpetrators fled in an unknown direction, which complicated the investigation by the Ingolstadt criminal police. Such break-ins into commercial premises are not uncommon, as they reflect part of the security challenges facing the city. After Nettle The police are particularly interested in witnesses who have observed something suspicious.

More and more burglaries in the city area

The current police crime statistics shed further light on the security situation in Ingolstadt. A total of 9,792 crimes were recorded here in 2024, representing a decrease of 1,394 cases compared to the previous year. However, this positive development could be put into perspective by break-ins into business premises, which increased by 10 cases to a total of 58 crimes. This information comes from Indirect, which comprehensively examined the security situation in the city.

In contrast, the number of residential burglaries has decreased, with only 26 cases recorded, representing a welcome decrease of 32 cases compared to the previous year. Nevertheless, theft remains the most common crime in Ingolstadt, with 3,090 cases last year. Statistics show that citizens' sense of security has been strengthened by the positive developments, but vigilance remains necessary, especially in light of incidents such as the break-in at the beauty parlor.

It remains to be seen whether the investigation will lead to a clarification of the break-in. The police are confident that they will catch the perpetrators, but this is only possible if the public is available with information.