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Stolen Black Honda Scooter Remains Missing in Erfurt
Over the weekend, a black Honda scooter worth approximately €1,800 was stolen from an underground garage on Lassallestraße in Erfurt, Germany. The theft was reported to the Thuringia State Police Inspectorate Erfurt by the scooter's owner on Monday morning.
Unknown individuals broke into the garage, and the perpetrators fled in an unknown direction after the theft. The police are currently investigating the incident, but no new details about the perpetrators or their method of escape have been provided.
The Thuringia State Police Inspectorate Erfurt is urging anyone with information regarding the theft to come forward. The public is reminded to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police. Reward information or offers for information leading to the recovery of the scooter were not specified in the latest update.
If you have any information or would like to report details about the stolen scooter, you can contact the Landespolizeiinspektion Erfurt (the state police inspectorate in Erfurt) via email at [email protected] or by phone at 0361 5743-2100. For further inquiries, you can also contact the Thuringia Police State Police Inspectorate Erfurt Press Office.
The official website of the Thuringia Police State Police Inspectorate Erfurt is polizei.thueringen.de/landespolizeiinspektionen/lpierfurt/. The stolen scooter is a black Honda model, and its recovery is a priority for the Thuringia State Police Inspectorate Erfurt.
The police are encouraging the public to help in the investigation and to keep an eye out for any signs of the stolen scooter. If you see the black Honda scooter or have any information about its whereabouts, please contact the Thuringia State Police Inspectorate Erfurt immediately. Together, we can help ensure the safe return of the stolen scooter.
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