Mysterious Act - Police are still looking for possible pickpocket suspects
The Police in South Baden are still working on the clarification of a supposed theft of around 80 rabbits. Some of the animals could have appeared in Lenzkirch (Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district), according to a spokesperson. This is still being checked. "There is still no trace of a large part of the rabbits."
Useful is the information that the veterinary office wanted to pick up some rabbits from the enclosure of a hotel in nearby Loeffingen, and the animals were to be marked with color at a meeting on site. This was reported by several media beforehand.
The rabbits have been missing since July 15th. The incident became known to the police only a week later. There are no escape or departure traces, the spokesperson reported. Initially, it was said that the animals were hares.
The supposed crime is said to have occurred in broad daylight. The enclosure is reportedly near the entrance to a zoo. It was fenced in, but not locked from above. The hotel reacted to an inquiry initially unresponsive.
- The incident of the missing rabbits seems to have some connection to the veterinary office's plans to mark rabbits at a meeting in the nearby town of Loedingen, located in the Baden-Württemberg region.
- The police ranks in Baden-Württemberg's Breisgau district are currently investigating criminality involving the alleged theft of around 80 rabbits, some of which may have been spotted in Lenzkirch.
- Despite the involvement of the police and media attention, there are still no clear leads or traces of the missing rabbits from the hotel enclosure in Loeffingen.
- The hotel in Loedingen, located near a Breisgau zoo, has been less than cooperative in the initial stages of the investigation, adding a layer of intrigue to the case of the missing rabbits in Baden-Württemberg.