Copper thieves strike in Harsefeld - break-in in the forest kindergarten!
Several break-ins and thefts recently occurred in Stade and Harsefeld, including stolen copper pipes and garden tools.

Copper thieves strike in Harsefeld - break-in in the forest kindergarten!
In Harsefeld and Stade the alarm is getting louder and louder! On the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, copper thieves struck and caused considerable damage. Their target was a church building in Harsefeld, where they dismantled an impressive six meters of copper downpipe and stole it worth several hundred euros. The Harsefeld police are looking for witnesses and are asking for your help by calling 04164-888260.
But that's not all! Unknown people were also causing mischief in the forest kindergarten at Hof Sternberg in Stade. Between July 18 and August 14, they broke into a shed and made off with several Stihl chainsaws and several other garden tools. Here too, the damage amounts to several hundred euros. Information can be given to the Stade police station on 04141-102215.
Dark shadows over the region
It looks like there's a wave of thefts sweeping through the area. Concern for one's own belongings is growing, and not without reason. The recent incidents reflect a worrying development that has put residents on alert. Is it true that attractive buildings and facilities are being broken into more and more often? The police are active, but the feeling of insecurity remains.
At the same time, there is news from the digital world: The Game Boy Player, a popular accessory for the GameCube, has experienced a renaissance. Developed by Nintendo, it allows you to play Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance cartridges on the television, which delights many nostalgic fans. Although it only works with a boot disk and has some function limits, the positive feedback on its usefulness is unmistakable. No matter whether you're playing in the living room or with friends, this little box ensures big gaming adventures!
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The tension in Harsefeld and Stade is palpable, while at the same time the digital landscape is evolving. It remains to be seen how the security situation in the region will develop and whether new trends from the world of video games and the Internet will also find their way into the hearts of Cologne's residents.