Burglary in Koblenz: Attack on senior citizen shocks neighborhood

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Burglary numbers in the Rhein-Lahn district are increasing. Experts warn of a declining sense of security and give prevention tips.

Einbruchszahlen im Rhein-Lahn-Kreis steigen. Experten warnen vor sinkendem Sicherheitsgefühl und geben Präventionstipps.
Burglary numbers in the Rhein-Lahn district are increasing. Experts warn of a declining sense of security and give prevention tips.

Burglary in Koblenz: Attack on senior citizen shocks neighborhood

Breaking into your own home is not only theft, but also a serious blow to the sense of security of those affected. Recent reports reveal that burglaries not only cause material damage, but also take a toll on the victims' mental health. The Weisse Ring Koblenz, represented by Werner Blatt, describes the emotional consequences that come with the intrusion of strangers into one's own four walls. An attack that was recently heard at the Koblenz regional court is a depressing example of this. A 78-year-old woman and her son were attacked in their home and robbed of valuables worth around 100 euros.

Burglaries are not just an issue in Koblenz; In 2024, police crime statistics (PKS) will show a slight increase in residential burglaries. With a total of 78,436 registered cases, including attempted burglaries, the statistics show an increase compared to 2023, when there were 77,819 cases. The clearance rate is currently 15.3 percent - a value that does not reassure citizens, as the number of cases is still below the level of 2019, when 87,145 cases were registered.

Current trends in burglaries

In addition to residential burglaries, 107,861 thefts from basements, attics and laundry rooms were also reported last year, which corresponds to an increase of 6.8 percent compared to 2023. High-quality electric bikes are particularly sought after and have proven to be popular prizes. The public is aware of the dangers: A dark field study by the Federal Criminal Police Office shows that 27.1 percent of the population were very worried about possible break-ins in 2020.

It is interesting that home burglaries are considered the most commonly feared crime after internet fraud. 42 percent of respondents said they were afraid of online scams, while the proportion who feared break-ins increased from 19 percent in 2012 to 24 percent in 2017. Experience shows that preventive measures can definitely work: in 2024, 46.3 percent of burglaries failed, which is sometimes attributed to effective security systems and attentive neighbors.

Security measures and prevention

The good news is that many break-ins can be prevented through correct behavior, appropriate security technology and more attentive neighbors. This makes it all the more important to be aware of the dangers and take appropriate precautions. A little attention can often make the difference in keeping your home safe. K-Einbruch provides helpful tips that everyone can use for their home to strengthen their personal sense of security.

The developments in the crime situation clearly show that it is time to strengthen people's sense of security and expand preventive measures. Citizens should not have to live in fear while staying in their own homes.

Further information on current developments and tips for burglary prevention can be found at Rhine newspaper and K-burglary.