Burglary series causes unrest in Saarburg commercial area!

Burglary series causes unrest in Saarburg commercial area!
On Saturday morning, March 22nd, there was a considerable break -in in the meat shop, which is located on Industriestrasse in Saarburg. According to the reporting of Rhein-Zeitung , the act was entered into the business as two unknown perpetrators. The Trier criminal police are now investigating and is looking for witnesses who have made conspicuous observations in the Saarburg industrial estate at the time of the crime or in the neighboring districts of Saarburg-Beurig and Irsch. The technically caused property damage amounts to an average five -digit amount, while the stolen cash is at a lower four -digit amount.
The police ask everyone who has information about the perpetrators or the incident to report on 0651 983-43311 or 0651 983-43390. Questions can be addressed to the Trier police headquarters. Jana Ernst can be reached on 0651 983-40022 or by email at pptrier.presse@polizei.rlp.de
similar incidents in the region
The Saarburg police called on the population for help and asks for information on 06581/9155-0.
burglary statistics and trends
The increase in burglaries is not an isolated case, but reflects an general trend in Germany. According to a statistics from Home Inider there was 77,819 burglaries nationwide in 2023, which represents an increase of around 18 percent compared to the previous year. This corresponds to an average of 213 burglaries every day. In recent years, the police have found that many break -ins will take place in large cities, where the burglary figures are significantly higher than in rural regions.
- Highest number of burglary: North Rhine-Westphalia
- lowest burglary: Bavaria
- Average damage per break -in: 3,500 euros (increased of 3,350 euros in 2022)
The knowledge of burglary methods show that frequent prying doors is the most common method, while 16 percent of the break -ins through cylinder draws. In view of these alarming statistics, it is essential that citizens take preventive measures to protect their owners. The police offer free security consultations to clarify residents about suitable structural, mechanical and electronic security solutions.
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