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LPI-NDH reveals a drop in sales for coffee and sweets products

Intruders' Typical Intentions Uncovered by North Harz Police Inspectorate in Schönstedt, Detailed Below

Reduction in Coffee and Sweets According to LPI-NDH
Reduction in Coffee and Sweets According to LPI-NDH

LPI-NDH reveals a drop in sales for coffee and sweets products

In a surprising turn of events, unknown individuals have broken into a kindergarten in the small town of Schönstedt. The Thuringian Police State Police Inspectorate Nordhausen is currently handling the investigation, with the case number being 0013626.

The investigation was initiated by officers from the Bad Langensalza police station. Traces were secured at the scene of the crime, but it appears that the burglars did not steal valuable items or cash. Instead, they made themselves comfortable, looting a candy bowl and even making coffee.

For those seeking to provide tips about the perpetrators and the crime, the Bad Langensalza police can be contacted under the phone number 03603/8310. Alternatively, emails can be sent to [email protected]. The Thuringian Police State Police Inspectorate Nordhausen is the primary contact for media inquiries regarding the investigation, and their contact number is 03631/961503.

The public is encouraged to provide any information that may help in the investigation. The investigation is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. The responsible person at the State Police Directorate Nordhausen handling the investigations in the Schönstedter Kindergarten break-in case is not stated in the available search results, but rest assured that the investigation is being actively pursued.

The official website for Thuringian Police can be found at http://www.thueringen.de/th3/polizei/index.aspx. For updates on the progress of the investigation, keep an eye on the Thuringian Police State Police Inspectorate Nordhausen's communications. The safety and well-being of the children at the kindergarten remain the top priority for the Thuringian Police.

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