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Several cases: wallets stolen from cars at Schaftlach and Moosrain train stations

2024-01-31T12:20:00.486Z

Highlights: Several cases: wallets stolen from cars at Schaftlach and Moosrain train stations. Police are looking for the perpetrators. Witnesses who have made suspicious observations should report them to the police in Bad Wiessee (telephone 08022/98780). If witnesses observe the perpetrators tampering with vehicles or searching vehicles in the future, this should be reported immediately to the Bad Wiedsee police or via the emergency number 110.. As of: January 31, 2024, 1:10 p.m.



As of: January 31, 2024, 1:10 p.m

By: Sandra Hefft

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Waakirchen/Gmund – The police report several thefts at the Schaftlach and Moosrain train stations.

According to police, the perpetrators stole wallets from unlocked cars.

“It’s the third case in a month,” explains the Bad Wiessee police.

In January, wallets and their contents were stolen from unlocked cars several times at the Schaftlach and Moosrain train stations.

The vehicles were always parked on the way to one of the train stations or near the train station.

Perpetrators bought train tickets

“The crimes took place overnight, probably even in the morning hours, when the perpetrator or perpetrators were on the way to the train station,” explains the police.

In two cases, the perpetrator or perpetrators then used stolen EC cards to buy train tickets to Munich.

According to the police, there is unfortunately no video footage available.

Police are looking for witnesses

The Bad Wiessee police are now looking for the perpetrator or perpetrators: Witnesses who have made suspicious observations should report them to the police in Bad Wiessee (telephone 08022/98780).

If witnesses observe the perpetrators tampering with vehicles or searching vehicles in the future, this should be reported immediately to the Bad Wiessee police or via the emergency number 110.

Source: merkur

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