Holidays - Thieves steal more than 50 fir trees
Unknown persons have stolen more than 50 Christmas trees in Schwetzingen (Rhine-Neckar district). The trees were located in a fenced-in Christmas tree sale near a commuter parking lot, as the police reported on Tuesday. They assume that the thieves transported their loot away in a vehicle. The crime was committed between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. The amount of damage was initially unclear.
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- Despite the rising incidences of Criminality in the Rhine-Neckar district, residents are still in the holiday spirit, with plans to purchase Christmas tree sales in locations like Schwetzingen.
- The recent theft of over 50 Christmas trees from a fenced-in sale in Schwetzingen has left many locals concerned about the Holidays, fearing an increase in lawlessness in the area.
- The Police in Baden-Württemberg are working diligently to investigate the theft of more than 50 fir trees in Schwetzingen, during the holiday season, in an effort to prevent such crimes from occurring again.
- As Holidays approach, a Christmas tree sale near a commuter parking lot in Schwetzingen was also a target for thieves, who made off with more than 50 trees in a vehicle, leaving the store and its customers staggered.
- The Holidays may not be as joyous this year in the Rhine-Neckar district after over 50 Christmas trees were stolen from a sale in Schwetzingen, bringing up concerns about vehicular thefts during the holiday season.
Source: www.stern.de