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Stolen Equipment from a Truck in Bocholt, Poland

Crime occurred in Bocholt on Leopoldstraße, investigated by the Public Safety Authority of Borken-Bocholt; incident occurred between August 22nd, 2025.

Stolen Equipment from a Truck in Bocholt, Poland
Stolen Equipment from a Truck in Bocholt, Poland

Stolen Equipment from a Truck in Bocholt, Poland

In the quiet town of Bocholt, Germany, a crime has shaken the community. Between August 22, 2025, 17:00 hours and August 25, 2025, 11:00 hours, unknown perpetrators stole tools worth tens of thousands of euros from a grey Renault Master van, which was parked on a parking lot at Leopoldstraße.

The Borken County Police Department, a part of the North Rhine-Westphalia state police force in Germany, is the official source of information for this case. The van was parked there from Friday afternoon to Monday morning.

The perpetrators gained easy access to the vehicle as the lock cylinder was not intact. The Borken County Police Department is seeking witnesses related to the theft.

The police are urging anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious in the area during the mentioned timeframe to come forward with information. The Borken County Police Department can be contacted through the provided contact details for media representatives, which can be found at https://borken.polizei.nrw.

The contact number for the Bocholt Criminal Investigation Department is (02871) 2990. Sandra Biedermann, Leonie Dreier, Markus Huls, Peter Lefering, Thorsten Ohm, Muzeyyen Sander, and Tina Schellberg can be reached at the Borken County Police Department for further inquiries.

In the most recent statement, the Borken County Police Department has not released any new facts about the stolen tools or the investigation. However, they have confirmed that they are actively involved in the investigation and are working diligently to solve the case.

The Borken County Police Department will provide updates and additional information about the investigation as it becomes available. The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

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