Tool theft in Wümbbach: Police are looking for witnesses for construction site
Tool theft in Wümbbach: Police are looking for witnesses for construction site
Burglary on construction site: valuable tools stolen
29.07.2024 - 14:00
State Police Inspection Gotha
what happened?
in Wümbbach, a place in the ILM district, a considerable theft occurred on a construction site. Between July 25, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. and July 29th at 6:55 a.m., unknown perpetrators penetrated into a building container and stole several power tools as well as work and measuring devices for civil engineering. The total value of the stolen objects amounts to around 15,000 euros. In addition, the perpetrators caused property damage of around 200 euros.
The meaning for the community
Such incidents are not only a loss for the individual traders, but also affect the entire construction industry in the region. The loss of valuable tools can delay the ongoing projects and thus also endanger the economic stability on site. The unpredictable costs for the replacement of the tools burden the budgets of the companies concerned and can endanger jobs in the region.
search for witnesses from the police
In order to bring light to the matter, the police are urgently looking for witnesses. People who can provide information about the incident are asked to report on 03677-601124. The investigation is registered under the file number 0194100/2024.
The crime scene: Langewieden Landstrasse
The construction site is located on the Langewasen Landstrasse, which has recently experienced a lot of frequency due to the construction project. This could mean that several people have potentially witnesses to the crime that can provide important information about the identity of the perpetrators.
how is it going?
The Gotha state police inspection will continue to be actively determined and possible traces. A feedback on the clarification of such crimes is crucial to ensure security and protection for construction work in the region. The police have announced comprehensive prevention work to prevent future thefts on construction sites.
Please ask:
Thuringian police
State Police Inspection Gotha
Telephone: 03621-781503
Email: press.lpigth@polizei.thueringen.de
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