Burglary in Moosach: Perpetrator steals tobacco products – witnesses wanted!

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Burglaries and traffic accidents dominated the Munich news on October 28, 2025. Police are investigating and are asking for information from witnesses.

Einbrüche und Verkehrsunfälle prägten die Münchener Nachrichten am 28. Oktober 2025. Polizei ermittelt und bittet um Zeugenhinweise.
Burglaries and traffic accidents dominated the Munich news on October 28, 2025. Police are investigating and are asking for information from witnesses.

Burglary in Moosach: Perpetrator steals tobacco products – witnesses wanted!

In the early hours of October 28, 2025, a brazen break-in took place at a gas station in Moosach. According to the investigations by the Munich police, carried out by Bavaria Police were provided, an unknown perpetrator forced his way into the gas station's sales rooms through the access door between 2:15 and 3:30 a.m. The thief escaped with a variety of tobacco products worth several thousand euros and took off in an unknown direction.

The police immediately carried out extensive forensic measures at the crime scene. The fugitive is described as male and was wearing conspicuous clothing: black outerwear, black trousers, pink shoes, a green cap, pink gloves and a black mask. The investigation is in the hands of Commissariat 52, and the police are asking possible witnesses who have made observations in the area of ​​Allacher Strasse, Untermenzinger Strasse or Ambosstrasse to come forward. Information can be sent directly to the Munich Police Headquarters on 089 2910-0. Residents in particular are urged to check their surveillance cameras.

Further incidents on the same day

But the break-in in Moosach was not the only crime on Tuesday. An apartment in Schwabing-West was also the target of an attack. Here, between 5:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m., one or more unknown perpetrators forcibly gained access through the patio doors and stole valuable items from the apartment. Here too, Commissariat 53 led the investigation and is looking for witnesses in the area of ​​Therese-Studer-Straße, Rosa-Aschenbrenner-Bogen and Saarstraße.

Traffic accidents are increasing

In addition to the burglaries, there were also several traffic accidents in and around Munich that day. A serious accident occurred in Unterföhring at 8:45 p.m. A 40-year-old driver of a Toyota drove illegally in the opposite direction and collided with a Smart car driven by a 49-year-old Serbian. Both drivers were injured and the 49-year-old even had to be taken to hospital.

Another incident occurred in Neuried at 12:00 p.m., where a 79-year-old driver of a Mercedes drove into oncoming traffic due to an acute illness, which led to a collision with two other vehicles. Everyone involved had to be taken to hospital, while Münchener Straße was completely closed while the accident was being recorded.

The Munich traffic police recently reported a tragic accident between a tram and a pedestrian in Westend. The 47-year-old Italian pedestrian lost his life after colliding with the tram line 18 while crossing the street. The investigation into this incident is ongoing and the police are looking for witnesses to shed more light on the circumstances of the accident.

Given the high number of crimes and traffic accidents in this region on the same day, the question remains as to how safe citizens can feel. The police are appealing to the public to be vigilant and to inform the authorities immediately if there is any suspicious activity. Your contribution can be crucial to improving safety in neighborhoods.