Attempted auto burglary in South-Lohn-Oeding
A disturbing incident occurred on Wednesday night on street Sickinghook, where an unidentified burglar ransacked a parked vehicle, but did not steal anything from it.
According to a witness who reported the incident to the authorities, the vehicle's window was damaged during the vandalism. However, the exact location of the burglary within street Sickinghook is not specified.
The Criminal Investigation Department in Borken is currently investigating the incident, and they are actively seeking witnesses for any information that could help identify the perpetrator.
No further details about the burglar have been disclosed at this time. The police are urging anyone who might have witnessed the incident or has any relevant information to come forward and contact them at Tel. (02861) 9000.
It's important to note that incidents of vehicles being vandalized, where they are deliberately damaged without being emptied, can often occur without witnesses, especially if there are no nearby surveillance cameras. However, in many areas, there are surveillance cameras, whether they belong to private individuals, businesses, or the police, which could potentially help identify the culprit or reconstruct the events.
If you have a private surveillance system in the area, please consider checking your footage for any suspicious activity that might be related to this incident. And if you have any other details or specific questions about this incident, please do not hesitate to let us know.
Stay vigilant and keep your community safe.
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