Burglary into the training center: Police are looking for witnesses in Gehlberg
Burglary into the training center: Police are looking for witnesses in Gehlberg
in Gehlberg there was a break -in on Sunday evening that caused concern. At around 11:10 p.m., unknown perpetrators violently gained access to a training center that is located on Geratalstrasse. The police are now looking for possible witnesses who can provide information about this incident.
The burglars searched several rooms of the training center and opened a key box. The exact value of the caught thief is currently still unclear, as is the type of stuffed objects. Those responsible for the company are currently carrying out an inventory to clarify what may have been stolen. The damage caused by property is also not yet quantified.
call for help
The police called on the population to report if they have made observations related to the break -in. Witnesses are asked to report on 03681 369-0 and to specify the file number 0234869/2024. Any notice could be important for the investigation.
The incident addresses a serious problem: Burglaries in companies and public institutions are not only devastating for direct security, but also often add economically. The loss of devices or materials can have significant consequences for the company and its employees. While the company tries to cope with the situation, the question of the security of the premises and inventory remains in the room.
In addition to the physical damage, a break -in can also have psychological effects on employees and customers. The concerns about your own security and possible negative consequences for business operations can affect work and trust in the security of your own environment.
The Thuringian police and especially the state police inspection Suhl do everything possible to determine the perpetrators and hope for the support of the population. The procedures for combating such criminal activities are crucial to ensure the security of citizens and companies.
Questions about the situation can be addressed directly to the press office of the Thuringian police. This can be reached on the phone number 03681 32 1504 or by email at press office.lpi.suhl@Polizei.thueringen.de.
The police ask all residents and passers -by to be vigilant and report unusual activities to prevent further incidents of this kind.
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