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Over 260 vehicles had their tires damaged or destroyed maliciously

Discover details related to 'Crime in Bremen'. Witness reports of 260 motor vehicles having their tires slashed anonymously.

Mysterious Individuals Damage Tires of More Than 260 Vehicles
Mysterious Individuals Damage Tires of More Than 260 Vehicles

Over 260 vehicles had their tires damaged or destroyed maliciously

In the city of Bremen, Germany, a manhunt is currently underway for a 41-year-old local resident, suspected of causing extensive damage to over 260 vehicles over the past three nights. The police, in collaboration with the state security department, have established a special commission named 'Tire Puncturer' to investigate these incidents.

The police spokesman has made a statement, confirming that the suspect was identified following extensive investigations, which included video evidence, secured traces, and public tips. His apartment was searched, but as of now, he remains at large. The police are working intensively to clarify the incidents and have asked for any suspicious observations or information about the perpetrators to be reported.

The affected car owners are left wondering about the motive behind the damage. While the exact reason remains unclear, a political motive is a possibility. Bremen's political parties have collectively condemned the senseless destruction of vehicles. Interior Senator Ulrich Maurer has stated that the vandalism is a direct attack on hardworking people in Bremen.

Maurer also emphasized that the city will not be terrorized by such acts. He expressed confidence that the perpetrators will soon be held accountable. The police plan to increase their nighttime presence and patrol specifically, aiming to prevent further incidents and ensure the safety of the city's residents.

The vehicles damaged in these incidents include small and large cars of different makes. Punctured car tires can be dangerous, especially if the damage is not immediately noticed, potentially leading to accidents. The police have set up a tip portal for anyone with information or evidence, including photos and videos, to report it anonymously.

One affected individual, a woman, expressed her anger over the senseless vandalism, the costs, and the effort required to fix the damage. She urged the public to come forward with any information that could help the police in their investigations.

The police are also evaluating video footage that shows suspects. As the manhunt continues, the residents of Bremen are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The city's police force remains committed to bringing the perpetrator to justice and ensuring the safety of its citizens.

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