Burglars strike in Braunlage: car dealership and drinks store searched!
In Goslar there were two break-ins at a car dealership and a drinks store. Police are looking for witnesses.

Burglars strike in Braunlage: car dealership and drinks store searched!
On the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, the town of Braunlage in the Harz Mountains was hit by burglars. How regionalheute.de According to reports, the perpetrators were at work and got into a car dealership on Am Buchholzplatz and a drinks market on Bahnhofstrasse. The unknown suspects ransacked the premises and left a mess in their wake before escaping undetected.
Concrete information about the possible stolen goods is not yet known. The police are asking the public for information and have published the contact numbers for the police station in Braunlage and the Goslar police headquarters: (05321) 3390 or (05520) 93260.
Collapses in the Harz – a worrying trend
Just a few months earlier, another break-in was recorded in Braunlage, in which unknown perpetrators chose the ice rink on Harzburger Straße as the target. The damage caused there is estimated at around 5,000 euros. This case occurred on the night of Friday, March 21, between 11:30 p.m. and 9:30 a.m. Coins were stolen and considerable damage was caused to various lockers. Loud volksstimme.de Witness information is also requested here.
Such incidents are not uncommon in Germany. Home burglary is a serious matter. Loud Statista Around 119,000 break-ins into apartments were registered in 2023, of which around 77,800 were classified as residential burglaries. The number has been rising for two years and has reached its highest level since 2019.
The effects of burglaries
However, the effects of burglaries are not only material. In addition to the immediate financial damage, many victims feel their privacy has been violated and experience psychological stress. The feeling of security suffers permanently and many people struggle with the after-effects.
At a time when burglaries are on the rise in the urban mix, it is up to us to be vigilant and actively contribute to the safety of our community. If you notice any suspicious activity, do not hesitate to contact the police. Together we can keep our roads safe!