Burglar duo strikes in Bogenhausen: Police hunt the perpetrators!
Series of burglaries in Munich: Police are investigating several incidents in Bogenhausen, including valuable paintings and jewelry.

Burglar duo strikes in Bogenhausen: Police hunt the perpetrators!
In the Munich districts of Bogenhausen and the surrounding area, the alarm is being raised about a worrying series of burglaries. The Munich police started the investigation after three break-ins were reported within just two hours on Friday, January 10th. According to police, the perpetrators were active between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and stole high-value items from several apartments. What is particularly bold is that they forced their way into an apartment building and disappeared there with a significant amount of jewelry and cash, while in another break-in the acoustic alarm system prevented intervention and the perpetrators fled without any loot. These incidents are being followed by investigators from Commissariat 53, who are also looking for witnesses to shed light on the matter. tz.de reports that ...
Meanwhile, a completely different story revolves around the fictional burglars Gerd and Alfons, who arrive in Bogenhausen today in an episode of a Munich TV production. Their plan is to steal valuable paintings by Alfons' brother, Karl Berger, from his ex-wife's apartment. The structure of the story is fresh and loose, and viewers get a glimpse into the lives of the characters. Fred Huber and his colleague Xaver Bartl, who is on his last day in the station, first meet at breakfast before setting off on their actual assignment. ARD Mediathek reports that ...
Ups and downs in Bogenhausen
The series of burglaries comes at a particularly critical time, as crime statistics in Munich show that thefts and burglaries are still very popular. Crimes and attempted crimes are recorded in the police crime statistics, with each known crime representing an individual case. This means that accomplices and instigators are also taken into account in the statistics, which does not make the situation any less serious. Despite the police's best efforts, the question remains: What can be done to better protect citizens? The prevention work of the police in Munich is therefore essential. City of Munich informs that...
The situation remains tense for the residents in Bogenhausen, while the police continue to carry out extensive forensic measures and try to arrest the perpetrators. Until the security situation improves, citizens will remain vigilant. Finn and Alfons, on the other hand, despite their different kind of “burglaries”, bring a breath of fresh air into the story and show that crime can also be portrayed in an entertaining way. It will be exciting to see how both stories will develop in the coming weeks.