Robbery in Ascheberg: 14-year-old tied up and robbed!

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On November 14, 2025, a 14-year-old in Ascheberg was attacked, tied up and robbed of cash, cell phones and jewelry. Police are looking for perpetrators.

Am 14.11.2025 wurde ein 14-Jähriger in Ascheberg überfallen, gefesselt und um Bargeld, Handys und Schmuck beraubt. Polizei sucht Täter.
On November 14, 2025, a 14-year-old in Ascheberg was attacked, tied up and robbed of cash, cell phones and jewelry. Police are looking for perpetrators.

Robbery in Ascheberg: 14-year-old tied up and robbed!

An attack that was shocking for a 14-year-old boy from Ascheberg shocked the local community in the early morning of November 14, 2025. At around 4:30 a.m., four masked people broke into the boy's parents' house and directly threatened him. He initially didn't know what to expect, but out of fear for his safety, he handed over cash to the intruders.

After receiving the money, the perpetrators tied him up and fled with their stolen goods, which were later identified as cell phones and jewelry. As WDR reports, the gang managed to gain forced entry through a broken patio door. The sudden violence and crime leaves a deep impact not only on the boy, but also on his parents:

Reward for clues

In order to bring the perpetrators to justice, the boy's parents have offered a reward of 5,000 euros for helpful information in catching the criminals. The young people suspected at the time of the crime appear to be part of a larger phenomenon: juvenile crime, which is often perceived as a “male-dominated” problem. According to bpb, it is no coincidence that many of the young people who commit crimes are male, and their crimes are often not isolated cases.

Amazingly, statistics show that up to 70% of students have committed a crime in the past 12 months, with many continuing their delinquent behavior into adulthood. However, the severity of the offenses varies significantly, and according to a 2019 student survey, 22.9% of male and 12.5% ​​of female students committed at least one offense.

The face mask of juvenile delinquency

In Ascheberg, the face of youth crime is once again showing itself, which has actually decreased in recent years. The focus here is often on social and individual deficits, as bpb notes. Young people, especially those with a migrant background, often lack stability and perspectives, which makes them both victims and perpetrators. Statistics show that most perpetrators commit crimes, especially at a young age, but change their behavior as they develop.

The situation in Ascheberg is a clear signal that the issues of youth crime and social problems are closely linked. Prevention should not only treat symptoms, but also address the causes. It remains to be hoped that offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators not only creates security for the 14-year-old boy, but also provides an impetus for discussion about the roots of juvenile crime.

In the event of further developments in this case, the local community remains vigilant and hopes that the crimes will be resolved quickly. The coming days will show whether the investigations bear fruit and the perpetrator or perpetrators can be held accountable.