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Stolen Motorcycle, Brass Cross Missing from Graveyard - Theft Incident in Ohio

Stolen Moped in Ferdinand-Braun-Straße: East Hesse State Police Directorate, Fulda, reports incident

Motorcycle Theft and Vandalism: Stolen Motorcycle, Brass Cross Graveyard Vandalism in Ohio
Motorcycle Theft and Vandalism: Stolen Motorcycle, Brass Cross Graveyard Vandalism in Ohio

Stolen Motorcycle, Brass Cross Missing from Graveyard - Theft Incident in Ohio

In the quiet town of Fulda, two separate incidents of theft have occurred, leaving the authorities seeking the public's help in gathering information.

On Monday evening, between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM, unknown individuals made off with a NSU Quickly moped, registered as 322 KAJ, from Ferdinand-Braun-Straße. The moped was securely parked and locked, but the thieves managed to make away with it. The value of the stolen vehicle is estimated to be around 1,000 euros.

In a separate incident, a brass cross was stolen from a gravesite in the district of Jossa. The theft took place between Sunday evening (31.08.) around 6:00 PM and Monday morning (01.09.) around 10:00 AM. The location of the gravesite and the value of the stolen item are not specified, but it is estimated to be around 200 euros.

No suspects have been identified in connection with either theft. Anyone with information regarding these incidents is asked to contact Police Headquarters East Hesse at 0661/105-0 or the police station in Neuhof at 06655/105-0. The thefts can also be reported to any other police station or via the online watch at www.polizei.hessen.de.

For press and public relations, contact Police Headquarters East Hesse at Severingstraße 1-7, 36041 Fulda, 0661 / 105-1099, or via email at [email protected]. They can also be reached on various online platforms including X.com/polizei_oh, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and homepage: https://ppoh.polizei.hessen.de/Startseite/.

It is important to note that these incidents are not related. The authorities urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police.

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