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Theft Wednesday: Three burglaries in the Landsberg district

2024-02-23T11:24:57.211Z

Highlights: Last Wednesday there were three break-ins in the Landsberg district. One of them happened in Ramsach, and unknown people broke into two other houses in Reichling. A black, older model Audi with a Munich license plate is being sought, which is said to have been moving in a suspicious manner in the Ramsach area. Two thefts from apartments in Ludenhausen near Reichling occurred during the day, according to the Dießen police. There are currently no connections between the three burglaries.



As of: February 23, 2024, 12:06 p.m

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District - Last Wednesday there were three break-ins in the Landsberg district.

One of them happened in Ramsach, and unknown people broke into two other houses in Reichling.

Last Wednesday morning between 8:30 a.m. and 12:12 p.m., a single-family home on Rainfeldstrasse in Ramsach was broken into.

According to the Landsberg police, unknown persons pried open a patio door and ransacked numerous cupboards and drawers.

They stole jewelry and cash.

The property damage amounts to around 2,000 euros, the loot damage to 4,000 euros.

In connection with the break-in, a black, older model Audi with a Munich license plate is being sought, which is said to have been moving in a suspicious manner in the Ramsach area on Wednesday.

The Landsberg police will receive information about the vehicle or the driver on 08191/9320.

Meanwhile, there were two thefts from apartments in Ludenhausen near Reichling.

In one of the cases, the perpetrators broke a basement window; in the second case, the perpetrators got inside via an unlocked door and stole various valuables.

Both acts occurred during the day, according to the Dießen police.

Witnesses who have spotted suspicious people or vehicles are asked to call 08807/92110.

In addition, the police ask you to report such findings immediately.

According to Landsberg Police Commissioner Markus Fischer, there are currently no connections between the three break-ins.

In the coming days, it will be checked whether the perpetrators' approaches are similar in order to determine possible connections.

Source: merkur

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