Shock in Bremerhaven: Burglars steal valuable jewelry!
Burglary in Bremerhaven-Lehe: Unknown perpetrators stole jewelry. Police are looking for witnesses. Important information about the incident.

Shock in Bremerhaven: Burglars steal valuable jewelry!
There was a break-in in Bremerhaven-Lehe on Tuesday, October 7th, which kept the neighborhood in suspense. Unknown perpetrators broke into the apartment of a 58-year-old while he was away between 3 and 4:30 p.m. When he returned, he discovered that jewelry worth several hundred euros had been stolen from a jewelry box. The police are now looking for witnesses who may have observed something unusual at the crime scene, especially in the areas of Am Twischkamp and Weg 16, between the specified times. Information can be reported to the police on 0471/953-4444. The Bremerhaven police report this on their blog.
The latest incident is part of a worrying development. According to the Statista According to data, the number of home break-ins in Germany has risen sharply following the coronavirus pandemic. In 2023, 77,800 residential burglaries were recorded, which is the highest level since 2019. Last year, the cities of Bremen, Berlin and Hamburg had the highest burglary rates, while Bavaria was the safest place.
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Burglary protection remains important
The effects of burglaries are not just material. The consequences also include violations of privacy and increasing feelings of insecurity among the population. The clearance rate for residential burglaries in Bremen is a modest 6.5%, which shows that the danger to the population should not be underestimated. This makes it all the more important that residents support each other and remain vigilant. A well-informed neighbor can make all the difference and potentially prevent a break-in.
The feeling of security in cities can easily be affected. It is therefore advisable to be vigilant and take preventive measures in quiet residential areas such as Bremerhaven-Lehe. Windows and doors should be well secured, especially when leaving the house. The police also advise using alarm systems and surveillance cameras to make life difficult for burglars.