Break-in in Tulpenweg: Police are asking for information about suspicious people!
There was a daytime apartment burglary in Hildesheim on October 27th, 2025. Police are looking for witnesses from Holle, Tulpenweg.

Break-in in Tulpenweg: Police are asking for information about suspicious people!
On Monday, October 27, 2025, a brazen daytime apartment burglary occurred in the quiet Tulpenweg in Holle. According to a report from the Hildesheim police station, which is handling this incident, the crime occurred between 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. During this time, an unknown perpetrator managed to force his way into a single-family home.
Although the exact damage cannot be conclusively quantified at this time, it is known that two high-quality jackets were stolen. This shows that burglars often specifically look for valuable items, which can not only cause material loss, but also severely disrupt the residents' sense of security.
The background to the break-in
Burglaries are a growing problem in Germany. According to Statista, there were about 119,000 thefts in and out of homes in 2023, alarming citizens. Urban areas are particularly affected. The burglary rate in the region also shows that you should be on your guard. In cities like Mülheim an der Ruhr there are 283 burglaries per 100,000 inhabitants, while in Fürth, for example, the rate is significantly lower at 33 cases.
The clearance rate for residential burglaries is also worrying. In 2023 it was only 14.9%, making it the lowest level in years. These figures make it clear why the police urgently need help from the public. Anyone who noticed anything suspicious in the area around Tulpenweg between 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. is asked to report to the Bad Salzdetfurth police station.
- Polizeiinspektion Hildesheim, Schützenwiese 243, 31137 Hildesheim
- Telefon: 05063 / 901-0
- Webseite Polizei
Incidents like these are not only stressful for the victims, they also leave psychological scars and a feeling of insecurity in the already tense situation following the corona pandemic. Many people no longer feel safe in their own four walls, which not only affects the quality of life, but also the sense of community in neighborhoods.
It remains to be hoped that the first successes in the fight against burglars can soon be achieved through cooperation between the population and the police. Every clue can help find the perpetrator and thus make the neighborhood a little safer again.
Get local information about crime in Germany and let's work together to make our neighborhoods safer. How quickly society has changed that we have to talk about such topics, and how high the threat level seems to be despite falling numbers. In the coming weeks it is important to remain vigilant and act quickly if you suspect anything.