Investigators Scouted for Scorched Documents' Remnants
In the early hours of Thursday, August 28, arsonists set fire to several paper bins on Albert-Schweitzer-StraΓe in Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The incident, which occurred around 00:10 AM, resulted in property damage as the Hamm Fire Department was called to extinguish the flames.
The perpetrator(s) of the arson attack remain unknown, and the Police Headquarters Hamm is currently investigating the case. The Police Headquarters Hamm, a governmental organisation and a part of the police force in North Rhine-Westphalia, is the appropriate authority for inquiries related to this incident.
Residents of the area alerted the fire department after noticing the burning bins around midnight. The fire occurred at house numbers 24 and 26.
For those seeking more information about the incident, the Police Headquarters Hamm can be reached at their official website (https://hamm.polizei.nrw/) or by phone at 02381-916-0. Tips about the incident can also be submitted to the Police Headquarters Hamm via email at [email protected].
The Press Office of the Police Headquarters Hamm serves as the primary point of contact for media inquiries. They can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at 02381 916-1006.
The Police Headquarters Hamm is responsible for maintaining law and order in the city of Hamm, ensuring the safety and security of its residents. The organisation encourages anyone with information about the arson incident to come forward and help in the ongoing investigation.