Vandalism in the Aldi parking lot in Oberwesel: Bus disc
Vandalism in the Aldi parking lot in Oberwesel: Bus disc
28.08.2024
Police Directorate Koblenz
in Oberwesel, a small town in the picturesque Rhineland-Palatinate, on August 28, 2024 there was an unfortunate incident that called on the local authorities. On the Aldi parking lot at the address in the clothes 15, between 6:05 p.m. and 7:09 p.m. a line bus targeted the target of unknown perpetrators. These people damaged a slice of the vehicle by threw stones.
The act that is extremely annoying for passengers and the bus company shows the dark side of urban life, where vandalism not only damages real assets, but also reduces confidence in security in public space. So far, the police have not received any evidence of the perpetrators, which not only makes the investigation more difficult, but also unsettled those affected.
Investigations run
The Boppard police inspection has taken up the investigation and calls the population for help. Anyone who has information about the act or the perpetrators can contact 06742 8090. This request for witness aid should help to find the strangers and to prevent further vandalism incidents.
The incident happened over a period when many people are traveling, which increases the likelihood that someone has seen something. In such a municipal environment, in view of the narrow neighborhood, it is often the case that people know more than they initially admit. It is hoped that witnesses report to contribute to clarification.
The police emphasize that any information is important, no matter how small they may appear. Vandalism is a serious problem and any message can provide the crucial hint. The residents in Oberwesel are called up to remain vigilant and report potential suspects.
The incidents like this remind you of how quickly an ordinary evening can turn into an unsightly situation. The effects of such acts are not only material in nature, but also influence the community feeling.
for queries
The Boppard police inspection can be reached on 06742 809-0 or by email at piboppard@polizei.rlp.de
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