Stolen bikes and electric bicycles reported
In the past few days, several bicycle thefts have been reported in the city of Bielefeld, Germany. Here's a rundown of the incidents:
- A green Dutch-style bicycle, along with a backpack and its contents, was stolen from Ravensberger Park between 6:00 PM and 11:00 PM on Thursday.
- On Burgsteig, a dark single-speed racing bicycle was taken from the clinic parking lot. The theft occurred between 2:00 PM on Wednesday and 10:35 AM on Thursday. The identity of the thief remains unknown as the police are seeking witnesses.
- A locked E-Mountainbike, a Raymon brand Hard Ray model in matte green, was stolen from Niederwall, near Brunnenstraße, between 11:30 AM on Wednesday and 10:30 AM on Thursday.
- A Mondraker-branded Pedelec was stolen from a garden shed on Lindenplatz Street between 6:00 PM on Wednesday and 7:00 AM on Thursday.
If you have any information about these bicycle thefts, the Bielefeld Police are asking you to contact Kriminalkommissariat 13 at 0521/545-0.
For press inquiries, please direct your questions to the Bielefeld Police Headquarters Leadership Staff/Press and Public Relations. You can reach them at [email protected]. The headquarters are located at Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 46, 33615 Bielefeld.
The contact information for the Press and Public Relations team includes:
- Sonja Rehmert (SR)
- Katja Küster (KK)
- Sarah Siedschlag (SI)
- Michael Kötter (MK)
- Hella Christoph (HC)
- Fabian Rickel (FR)
- Caroline Steffen (CS)
- Lukas Reker (LR)
- Jan Grote (JG)
Their respective phone numbers and email addresses are available upon request. After hours, the duty officer can be reached at 0521/545-0.
Stay vigilant and keep an eye out for any suspicious activities in your neighbourhood. Let's work together to keep Bielefeld safe.
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