A man broke the windows of several cars on the Prinzregentenufer Thursday night.
He also stole items from some vehicles.
Nuremberg - In the night from Wednesday (July 28) to Thursday (July 29) a man demolished several cars in Nuremberg *.
The stranger broke the windows of parked cars and stole objects from the vehicles.
The criminal police have started the investigation and asks for evidence, as the police headquarters in Middle Franconia announced.
Nuremberg: residents spoke to the stranger
A resident heard several popping noises in front of his house on Prinzregentenufer at around half past midnight.
When he looked out the window, he saw a man break in the side window of an Opel Zafira.
The resident spoke to the perpetrator - who then ran away in the direction of the Wöhrder valley crossing.
The witness immediately called the police.
Several patrols from the Nuremberg East Police Station came and looked for the perpetrator - unfortunately unsuccessfully.
When the vehicles were checked, the police found that the side windows of a total of eight cars parked on Prinzregentenufer and another on Keßlerplatz had been broken and objects had been stolen from some cars.
Nuremberg: The police have started the investigation
The specialist commissioner of the Nuremberg criminal police has started the investigation.
The officers ask witnesses and other victims to report to the Central Franconian Criminal Police Service * on 0911 2112 - 3333.
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