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Another break-in at SV Söcking

2020-12-21T15:47:01.376Z


The SV Söcking was broken into again on the night from Thursday to Friday. Strangers broke into the so-called youth room and stole the drinks box of the SVS soccer players. The police are investigating.


The SV Söcking was broken into again on the night from Thursday to Friday.

Strangers broke into the so-called youth room and stole the drinks box of the SVS soccer players.

The police are investigating.

Söcking

- When Torsten Gröber made his tour of the sports grounds of SV Söcking on Alersbergstrasse around 12 noon on Friday, he could not believe his eyes.

Part of the double-walled glass door to the footballer's youth room right next to the main square had been smashed.

“Everything was fine on Thursday evening at 8 p.m., so the break-in must have happened on Friday night,” said the caretaker of SV Söcking yesterday to Starnberger Merkur.

He immediately notified the police, who together with him discovered that the soccer players' drinks box had been stolen.

“There were 250 to 300 euros in it,” says Gröber.

The police officers secured the traces at the scene.

The cash box was found empty a few days later in a bush near the clubhouse.

In addition to the stolen cash, there was property damage of around 1500 euros, according to the police.

According to Gröber, the previously unknown perpetrator or perpetrators first tried to break open the door to the youth room.

Unsuccessful, they threw in the pane and crawled through the relatively small window opening.

The club caretaker assumes that the burglars must be people who know the location on the sports grounds well, because: “The perpetrators deliberately pried open the one cupboard in which the cash register is always located.

They haven't touched anything else such as the Playstation or the music system. ”Eva-Maria Karl, 3rd chairwoman of SV Söcking, also suspects“ insider knowledge ”.

However, the two do not have a specific suspected case.

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The perpetrator or the perpetrators smashed a pane of the front door and got into the youth room.

© SV Söcking

It is not the first time that SV Söcking has had problems with break-ins and vandalism.

In the recent past, the sports club, which has around 800 members, has repeatedly been the victim of destruction.

“The fence between the soccer field and the stick shooting facility was only trampled down a few days ago,” says Eva-Maria Karl.

A good two years ago, at the end of November 2018, the fire brigade had to put out a fire in a changing room in the Franz-Dietrich-Halle.

The police assumed there was deliberate arson.

Also about two years ago, strangers broke into the hut of the stick shooters and stole alcoholic beverages from it.

"The perpetrator must have injured himself at the time because traces of blood were found at the scene," recalls Eva-Maria Karl.

And again and again the fence in front of the small soccer field was kicked down.

"The people are obviously too lazy to take the normal route around the outside", says the 3rd chairwoman.

Nobody could be convicted so far.

Due to the increasing number of incidents, the board of directors around the newly elected chairman Christoph Picker at the beginning of October is considering installing a video surveillance system on the sports grounds.

Maybe this is a way to deter potential perpetrators, says Eva-Maria Karl.

Especially now in times of a sports ban and curfew and because the restaurant "Opatija" in the club building is closed due to the lockdown, "it is very quiet on our rather remote club premises".

Any witnesses should contact the Starnberg police on Tel. (0 81 51) 36 40.

Source: merkur

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