Unknowns damage support wall in Obergude - references wanted!
Unknowns damage support wall in Obergude - references wanted!
08.08.2024 - 09:52
Police Headquarters East Hesse
vandalism and lost mobile phones: Two incidents in Middle -earth stimulate the minds to
In the Hersfeld-Rotenburg area, two incidents have recently been noticed that employ both the local community and the authorities. While a retaining wall was sprayed with unconstitutional characters, an owner of a high -quality cell phone is denied the retention of his device. These events throw a light on the challenges with which the authorities and the community are confronted.
incident in Obergude: vandalism to support wall
In the night of August 6th there was a willful vandalism in Obergude, between Obergude and Metzebach. Unknowns sprayed a retaining wall of the L 3304 state road with signs that, according to the applicable laws, are considered unconstitutional. The amount of property damage is not yet known, but the effects on the sense of community in the region are remarkable. Such acts can affect the feeling of security of the citizens.
mobile phone disappeared: Police asks for information
Another incident occurred on July 20 in Bebra when a 37-year-old man lost his iPhone 14 Pro Max worth around 1,400 euros in Gilferhäuser Strasse. Unknown people found the cell phone and did not give it to the responsible authorities for unknown reasons. This situation raises questions about responsibility and return obligations in the municipality. The police are now looking for witnesses who have information about the whereabouts of the cell phone or finder.
A call to the community
The police in East Hesse appeals to the citizens of being attentive and helping to clarify these incidents. Information is welcome and can be made to the Rotenburg a. d. Fulda on 06623/937-0 or via any other police station. The promotion of a safe and respectful cooperation is crucial for the well -being of the community.
conclusion: a wake -up call for the sensitization of citizens
The present incidents illustrate the need for more sensitization within the community. Vandalism and the lack of returns of lost objects can not only result in legal consequences, but also influence the coexistence and trust of the citizens in legal authorities. Each individual is asked to take responsibility and contribute to the security and integrity of the community.
Sandra Suski, press spokeswoman, is available for questions. The police headquarters in East Hesse can be reached on 0661 / 105-1099 or by email at poea.ppoh@polizei.hessen.de.
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