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Unknown persons vandalize 20 graves at cemetery

Unknown persons have damaged at least 20 graves at a cemetery in Oppenweiler (Rems-Murr district). The perpetrators tore flowers, grave decorations, grave lights and wooden crosses out of the ground, as the police reported on Thursday. Some parts were broken. According to a police spokesman,...

The word "Polizei" ("Police") is written on the hood of a patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The word "Polizei" ("Police") is written on the hood of a patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Oppenweiler - Unknown persons vandalize 20 graves at cemetery

Unknown persons have damaged at least 20 graves at a cemetery in Oppenweiler (Rems-Murr district). The perpetrators tore flowers, grave decorations, grave lights and wooden crosses out of the ground, as the police reported on Thursday. Some parts were broken. According to a police spokesman, this is a Christian cemetery. The perpetrators are said to have damaged the graves between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. The police are looking for witnesses.

Police press release

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The act of vandalism at the cemetery in Oppenweiler has prompted the local police to intensify their efforts in identifying and apprehending the perpetrators, given the rising incidents of criminality in the region of Baden-Württemberg. In light of this incident, the police are urging members of the community to come forward with any information that could aid in the investigation.

Source: www.stern.de

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