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Unknown vandalism in Sandhausen/Rhine-Neckar district: Several vehicles parked on the street were damaged, and any potential witnesses are being sought by authorities.

Police Station in Sandhausen/Rhein-Neckar District - Mannheim, overnight from Saturday to Sunday, ...

Incident in Sandhausen/Rhine-Neckar district: Mysterious events cause vehicle damage; eyewitnesses...
Incident in Sandhausen/Rhine-Neckar district: Mysterious events cause vehicle damage; eyewitnesses are sought for investigation

Unknown vandalism in Sandhausen/Rhine-Neckar district: Several vehicles parked on the street were damaged, and any potential witnesses are being sought by authorities.

In the quiet night of Sandhausen's Banngartenstraße, located in the Rhein-Neckar District, a series of disturbing incidents took place. Overnight from Saturday to Sunday, several parked vehicles had their paint scratched in a wavy pattern along the entire driver's side.

At least 8 vehicles were affected, but the exact number is still not specified. The nature of the scratches is described as a wavy pattern, suggesting a deliberate act of vandalism.

The Mannheim Police Headquarters is currently investigating the incident. The perpetrator or perpetrators used a sharp object to inflict the damage, but no further details about the suspect(s) have been released at this time.

Witnesses are asked to contact the Wiesloch Police Station at Tel.: 06222/5709-0. If you have any information that could help with the investigation, your cooperation is highly appreciated.

For press inquiries, please contact the Mannheim Police Headquarters Public Relations Office. The contact details are as follows: Phone: 0621 174-1111, Email: [email protected].

The website for further information is: http://www.polizei-bw.de/. The incident is still under investigation, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

We urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. Let us work together to ensure the safety and peace in our community.

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