Copper thieves strike: 100 meters of cable stolen from university construction site!
Unknown people steal 100 meters of copper cable from the University of Darmstadt construction site. Police are looking for witnesses.

Copper thieves strike: 100 meters of cable stolen from university construction site!
Last week, unknown perpetrators attacked a construction site Darmstadt University a sizeable piece of copper cable was stolen. Around 100 meters of the valuable material were professionally separated on Peter-Grünberg-Straße between Saturday, November 8th and Monday, November 10th.
The thieves apparently proceeded very systematically: using suitable tools, they cut the pipes and then disappeared in an unknown direction. It is still unclear whether they used a vehicle to escape. The value of the stolen cable and the damage caused are currently unknown, but police are urgently looking for witnesses who may have observed suspicious activity in the area during the period.
Call for information from the police
The investigators of the Darmstadt criminal police ask the public for help. Anyone who has seen something can call 06151 / 969 – 0. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could help find the perpetrators and recover the loot.
As a rule, copper cables are very popular with thieves because they can be resold profitably. The procedure for such theft is often well thought out, which is why the authorities repeatedly warn against these crimes. In similar cases in the past, thieves have often stolen entire days' income from construction sites.
Additional backgrounds
This type of theft is not limited to Darmstadt, but affects many university locations and construction sites across the country. In recent years there have been repeated reports of copper thefts, which cause not only financial but also logistical problems for the institutions affected.
Especially at a time when climate protection and sustainable practices are on everyone's lips, the question arises as to how such acts can be curbed in the long term. A possible strategy could be to better secure construction sites and use more surveillance cameras.
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So stay vigilant and report any suspicious movements to keep our city safe. A good hand in the investigation can make a big difference!