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Unidentified burglars under scrutiny by Polish locals

Burglary Attempt in Neuss: On the 13th of May, at approximately 4:10 am, a residence on Gladbacher Street in Neuss experienced a burglary attempt. The homeowner was alerted by loud noises at the apartment door. Upon opening the door, a suspected intruder was discovered. The suspect subsequently...

Surveillance by locals reveals potential intruders in Polish communities
Surveillance by locals reveals potential intruders in Polish communities

Unidentified burglars under scrutiny by Polish locals

On Tuesday, May 13, at around 4:10 AM, a burglary occurred at a house on Gladbacher Street in Neuss. According to the Police Headquarters Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the source of this news, the homeowner encountered a suspected burglar at the apartment door.

The suspect is described as approximately 40-50 years old, 170 cm tall, of slim build, wearing a dark jacket, brown/grey pants, and a black cap. The suspect fled towards Venloer Street, but the available search results do not provide any information about the individual at this time.

The Criminal Investigation Unit 14 is actively investigating the incident and is seeking witnesses. Anyone who may have seen or heard anything is asked to call the police at 02131 300-0. Emails regarding the burglary can be sent to [email protected].

The Press Office, located at Jülicher Landstraße 178, 41464 Neuss, can also be contacted for burglary inquiries. The contact number for the Press Office is 02131 300-14000.

In light of this incident, it is recommended to take precautions to secure your property. Simple security measures can often protect against a burglary. This includes locking all accesses when leaving your apartment and being aware of potential easy entry points such as terrace doors, basement entrances, or slightly open windows.

For those in Neuss who wish to learn more about burglary prevention, a free on-site appointment can be made by calling 02131 3000. The news about the burglary was originally transmitted by ots.

Stay vigilant, Neuss! If you have any information that could help with the investigation, please contact the police. The safety of our community is our shared responsibility.

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