Three women steal in the supermarket: police investigated in Wörth!

Am 3. April 2025 ereignete sich ein Ladendiebstahl in Wörth am Rhein, bei dem drei Täterinnen beteiligt waren. Die Polizei ermittelt.
On April 3, 2025, a shoplifting occurred in Wörth am Rhein, in which three perpetrators were involved. The police are determined. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Three women steal in the supermarket: police investigated in Wörth!

on April 2, 2025, around 7 p.m., a shoplifting occurred in a supermarket in Wörth am Rhein, in which three people were involved. These acted division of labor and left the market without paying goods in the high double -digit range. While the incident took place, the market manager was quickly on hand and was able to record one of the perpetrators until the arrival of the police reported reporter .

The other two complicors initially removed from the crime scene, but could later be found in the area by the police. The investigation was accepted immediately and a criminal procedure was initiated So the press release .

background to shop theft

shoplifting is a growing problem for retail. Since the end of Corona pandemic, the numbers have risen rapidly. In 2023 there were around 426,000 advertisements in Germany for shoplifting-the highest number since 2006. According to the investigation, purchasing power and inflation are decreasing, which drives many people into despair reports Deutschlandfunk .

The amount of the losses caused by shoplifting is considerably imposed on retailers. In 2022, inventory loss in retail was 4.6 billion euros and rose to 4.8 billion euros in 2023. Appropriate 13 million euros are stolen per day. This situation also has an impact on the pricing of their goods for many retailers.

The crime in the context of retail

The increase in shop theft does not only affect economic aspects. It also influences the security measures in shops. Retailers rely on surveillance cameras, security labels and personnel use to prevent thefts. In addition, it can be observed that theft of theft of self -service cash registers is 20 to 30 percent higher than on conventional health insurers.

Professional thief gangs make up only 6 percent of the thefts, but cause 30 percent of the total damage. Many occasional thieves act from financial needs or boredom. The criminal consequences for shoplifting can range from fines to prison sentences of up to five years, depending on the severity of theft.

Retailers appeal to politics and judiciary to demand faster and more consistent punishment for shoplifting. Artificial intelligence could play a role in protection against thefts, through intelligent camera systems that identify potential thieves.

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