Golden luxury Audi RS Q8 stolen in Erlensee – police are asking for information!

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A gold-colored Audi RS Q8 worth 180,000 euros was stolen in the Main-Kinzig district. Police are looking for witnesses.

Im Main-Kinzig-Kreis wurde ein goldfarbener Audi RS Q8 im Wert von 180.000 Euro gestohlen. Polizei sucht Zeugen.
A gold-colored Audi RS Q8 worth 180,000 euros was stolen in the Main-Kinzig district. Police are looking for witnesses.

Golden luxury Audi RS Q8 stolen in Erlensee – police are asking for information!

In the tranquil town of Erlensee, located in the Main-Kinzig district, a new car theft caused a stir. On the night of Tuesday, September 16th, a gold-colored Audi RS Q8 worth a total of 180,000 euros disappeared from a property on Eugen-Kaiser-Straße. According to the Fulda newspaper Residents reported hearing a car radio playing around 4 a.m., suggesting the thieves were at work at that time.

The criminal police have already advertised the vehicle as a wanted vehicle and are looking for witnesses who can provide information about the perpetrators or the whereabouts of the car. However, an exciting question remains: How did the perpetrators manage to open and start the car, which was equipped with a keyless go system? This is still unclear. The police provide helpful tips, especially for owners of similar vehicles. Officials advise parking the expensive cars overnight in secure, lockable garages and using additional security precautions such as steering wheel claws or radio blockers to make life more difficult for car thieves.

Similar incidents in the region

The incident in Erlensee is not an isolated case. Recently there was a similar theft in Steinau, where a vehicle owner pursued the thief, but without success. These repeated attacks show that high-quality cars with modern key technologies are in the sights of car thieves. Loud FFH It is particularly important that those affected remain vigilant and take preventative measures to avoid such crimes.

It can be assumed that such brutal thefts not only cause material damage, but can also affect residents' sense of security. The police therefore appeal to citizens to take an active part in the search and to report any suspicious observations immediately. Anyone with information can contact the criminal police on 06051 827-0.