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Unlawful Acts Against Cars: Involvement of PDPS in Incidents of Vehicle Theft and Property Damage

Unnamed 51-year-old resident of Pirmasens, Germany, leaves his Mercedes ML in the town of Pirmasens.

Unlawful taking of automobiles and vandalism of vehicles claimed by PDPS
Unlawful taking of automobiles and vandalism of vehicles claimed by PDPS

Unlawful Acts Against Cars: Involvement of PDPS in Incidents of Vehicle Theft and Property Damage

Stolen Mercedes Stars Baffle Pirmasens Residents

In an unusual turn of events, a 51-year-old man from Pirmasens, Germany, found his Mercedes ML missing more than just a parking spot on July 25. The vehicle, parked on the "PLUB" parking lot, was the target of an unknown perpetrator who made off with both the front and rear Mercedes stars.

The incident, reported by news aktuell, occurred around 10:00 AM. Upon returning to his vehicle at around 5:00 PM, the man discovered that his vehicle's door had been kicked, causing a dent. However, the damage did not seem to be the thief's primary objective, as the Mercedes stars were the only items reported stolen.

The Police Directorate Pirmasens is investigating the case and is appealing to the public for any information that could help identify the perpetrator. Witnesses are asked to contact the Pirmasens Police at 0631 369-15199. Alternatively, they can email their information to [email protected] or [email protected].

For press inquiries, the Police Headquarters Westpfalz can be reached at 0631 369-15007, while the alternative number for the Police Directorate Pirmasens is 0631 369-15199. More information about the Police Directorate Pirmasens can be found on their website at www.polizei.rlp.de/westpfalz.

The identity of the Police Director of the Police Directorate Pirmasens was not explicitly stated in the provided search results. The Police Directorate Pirmasens is the source of the information in the news article.

This is not the first time such an incident has occurred, but the motive behind the theft remains unclear. The Police Directorate Pirmasens urges the public to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

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