Traffic signs stolen in Ehlscheid - witnesses wanted!
Traffic signs stolen in Ehlscheid - witnesses wanted!
31.07.2024 - 07:46
Police Directorate Neuwied/Rhein
The dangers of the theft of traffic signs
In the municipality of Ehlscheid, safety in road traffic is increasingly endangered by criminal acts. In the night from 28th to July 29, 2024, two traffic signs that are important for road users were stolen. These signs that are characterized by the symbol of a car are crucial for traffic safety and help to regulate the traffic situation.
A call to solidarity
The police ask the citizens for help. People who may be witnesses to the theft or have information about the unknown perpetrators can pass on their information to the Road House Police Inspection. It is important that the community works together to prevent and punish such crimes.
traffic accident in focus
Another event that the residents got occurred on the morning of July 30, 2024 in Asbach. A traffic accident occurred in a parking lot on Hospitalstrasse, in which the pollutanter fled. A parked car was damaged by an unknown vehicle when parking or parking, which raises questions about security in the parking spaces.
The importance of such incidents for the community
These incidents skill lightly on the challenges with which small communities are confronted. It is becoming increasingly clear that not only the police, but also the community as a whole, must bear responsibility in order to maintain security and order on the streets.
encouragement to report suspicions
The residents are encouraged again to be attentive. Every hint can be crucial to identify the perpetrators and ultimately improve security in the region. The Road House Police Inspection is available for questions on 02634/9520 and via email pistrassenhaus@polizei.rlp.de
Please ask:
Police Inspection Straßenhaus Tel. 02634/952-0
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Original content from: Police Directorate Neuwied/Rhein, transmitted by News Aktuell
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