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Authorities are hunting down two potential culprits in relation to a televised theft incident.

Last Friday (August 29, 2025), Bonn Police reported events in Bonn. For more details, check out the full story.

Authorities are hunting down two individuals in connection with a theft incident.
Authorities are hunting down two individuals in connection with a theft incident.

Authorities are hunting down two potential culprits in relation to a televised theft incident.

Last Friday evening, a street robbery took place in Bonn-RΓΆttgen, Germany. According to the Bonn Police, the incident occurred around 10:00 PM near a gym on Herzogsfreudenweg.

Two unknown individuals were involved in the robbery, attacking and demanding cash from two 16-year-old and 18-year-old victims. After receiving the victims' possessions, the perpetrators fled towards the sports field.

No immediate search for the perpetrators was successful. However, the Bonn Police's Criminal Investigation Unit 14 is actively investigating the incident, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Witnesses who were near the Herzogsfreudenweg area around 10:00 PM are particularly encouraged to contact the Bonn Police. They are asking individuals to call 0228 15-0 or email [email protected]. Additionally, possible witnesses who have not yet spoken with the police, including those who may have further information about the two unknown male perpetrators, are also asked to contact the Bonn Police at 0228 15-0 or via email at [email protected].

For current information about the incident, the Bonn Police have a WhatsApp channel available. More details can be found on their website at https://bonn.polizei.nrw/. Inquiries can be directed to the Bonn Police Press Office at the following phone numbers and fax number:

  • Phone: 0228 15-0
  • Fax: 0228 15-1111

The Bonn Police reiterate their request for anyone with information to come forward, as it is crucial to their ongoing investigation. The safety and well-being of the community remains their top priority.

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