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Arsonists torch more than two hundred straw bales anonymously

Unidentified culprits in Hanover on October 15, 2024, carried out criminal acts within the city.

Arsonists torch more than 200 straw bale stacks
Arsonists torch more than 200 straw bale stacks

Arsonists torch more than two hundred straw bales anonymously

A fire that occurred on Tuesday, 15.10.2024, in the area of a field at the intersection of Dorfstraße and Vor dem Dorfe, Langenhagen-Schulenburg, is currently being investigated by the police as arson. The incident caused approximately 8,000 euros worth of property damage, as 220 bales of straw were engulfed in flames.

The fire was deliberately set between 16:30 and 16:45 on the said date, and no injuries or fatalities were reported as a result. The police are asking witnesses to contact the Hannover Criminal Duty Office, which can be reached at 0511 109-5555, for information about the arson case.

The Hannover Criminal Duty Office is the primary point of contact for inquiries regarding the ongoing investigation. However, the current status of the investigation is not specified in the provided information. The police are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward and share it with the authorities.

The Central Criminal Service Hannover is leading the investigation into the cause of the fire and the exact motive for the arson is currently unknown. For further inquiries about the case, individuals can contact the Polizeidirektion Hannover, which can be reached at 0511 109-1040 (Marcus Schmieder) or by email at [email protected].

Individuals can also visit the Polizeidirektion Hannover's website at https://www.pd-h.polizei-nds.de for more information. It is important to note that there are no publicly available names linked to the authorities of the Hannover police directorate in connection with the fire incident in Langenhagen-Schulenburg on 15.10.2024 in the provided search results.

The source of this information is Polizeidirektion Hannover, transmitted via news aktuell. The police are reminding the public to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities immediately.

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