Thefts in Kleve: unknown stealing valuable construction site devices

Thefts in Kleve: unknown stealing valuable construction site devices

The security situation in Kleve: Two thefts raise questions about

insight into the incidents

Recently there were two thefts in Kleve-Materborn, which are in direct context and had similar prey. The event illustrates a growing security problem in the region.

Details of the thefts

The first theft found between the 10. August , 6 p.m., and the 13. August , 8:45 p.m., on Höhenweg. Unknown perpetrators gained access to a construction site in an unknown way and stole the outdoor unit of a heat pump. This shows that high -quality technical devices are now being targeted by thieves.

A shell on Querallee was also affected. Here the theft occurred between the 12. August , 8 p.m., and the 13. August , 10.10 a.m., when a compressor of a cleaning machine was stolen. Such devices are essential for construction projects and their absence leads to delays and additional costs.

Investigations by the police

The police are currently investigating whether there is a connection between these two incidents. The criminal police Cleve asks the population for information and can be reached on the phone number 02821 5040 . This could help collect further information and prevent similar crimes in the future.

effects on the community

These incidents throw a light on the increasing challenges with which construction companies and craftsmen are confronted in Kleve. The uncertainty about possible further thefts leads to a feeling of uncertainty among residents and companies. There is also a trend that increasingly valuable devices and materials are stolen in the construction industry.

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The double theft in Kleve are not only isolated cases, but also illustrate a worrying development in the city's security situation. It is to be hoped that the current investigations are successful and the perpetrators can be held responsible. Working together between the police and citizens is crucial to ensure security in the community.

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