Criminality - Two ATMs in Lüneburg destroyed - Perpetrators flee
In the community of Vögelsen in the Lüneburg district, two ATMs were blown up early in the morning. The perpetrators fled in a dark vehicle after the two explosions at around 3:30 am, according to the police. Based on the current investigation, it is assumed that money was stolen from one of the ATMs.
Neighbors on the Lüneburger Straße reported the incidents at the ATMs. Despite extensive search measures, the suspects were able to escape, as further information came in. The destroyed ATMs belong to two banks that have their branches directly adjacent to the crime scene. The area was widely secured. Subsequently, the traces at the scene were secured. The Lüneburg police are taking tips.
- The police in Lower Saxony are urging anyone with information about the dark vehicle involved in the ATM explosions in Voëgelsen to come forward.
- The damaged Automats, belonging to two local banks, have temporarily halted cash withdrawals in Lüneburg district, causing inconvenience to the residents and businesses.
- The investigation into the criminal act at the ATMs in Lüneburg district is being closely monitored by the authorities, focusing on any potential link to increased criminality in the area.
- Despite the destruction of the ATMs, an automated teller machine still operates nearby, offering alternative banking services to the community in Lüneburg.