Cigarette dispenser taken away, eyewitness required to testify
In the early hours of Sunday morning, an unknown individual broke into a cigarette machine in the district of Bischleben-Stedten, Erfurt. The Thuringian State Police are currently investigating the incident, and the case number for this incident is 0271503.
The perpetrators used a crowbar to pry open the cigarette machine, located at the intersection of Geratalstraße and Dorstbornstraße, around 05:25. After the theft, they fled the scene on bicycles, making away with an unknown number of cigarette packs and an unknown amount of cash.
The Thuringian State Police are seeking witnesses who can provide information about the incident. If you have any details, please contact the South Inspection Service at 0361/7443-0 or any other police station. Alternatively, you can send an email to the Thuringian Police Press Office at [email protected].
The Thuringian Police Press Office can be contacted for further questions about the incident. They are located within the Landespolizeiinspektion Erfurt, and their official website is https://polizei.thueringen.de/landespolizeiinspektionen/lpierfurt/.
It's worth noting that initial search results do not mention an incident involving a cigarette machine in Bischleben-Stedten. Instead, they report on a garage break-in in Bischleben-Stedten and other unrelated incidents in Erfurt. However, the Thuringian State Police are still seeking witnesses who can provide information about the cigarette machine break-in.
One of the perpetrators was wearing a red jacket. If you recognise this description or have any other details that could help the investigation, please come forward and contact the authorities. The public's help is crucial in solving such cases and ensuring the safety of our communities.
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