Break-in at Herrenberg school: Police are looking for witnesses and clues!

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Unknown perpetrators broke into a school in Herrenberg and stole cash. Police are looking for witnesses. Details here.

Unbekannte Täter brachen in Herrenberg in eine Schule ein und entwendeten Bargeld. Polizei sucht Zeugen. Details hier.
Unknown perpetrators broke into a school in Herrenberg and stole cash. Police are looking for witnesses. Details here.

Break-in at Herrenberg school: Police are looking for witnesses and clues!

In Herrenberg, in the Längenholz district, there was a break-in at a school between May 31st and June 1st, 2025. Unknown perpetrators gained access to the school building in a previously unknown manner and caused significant damage to property. According to reports from Stuttgart News and Press portal A number of doors inside the school were forced open. The amount of cash stolen amounts to a three-digit amount, while the additional property damage caused has not yet been precisely quantified.

The crime was discovered on Sunday morning, June 1, 2025. The Herrenberg police department has started the investigation and is now asking the public for help. Witnesses who can provide information about the incident are asked to call 07032 2708-0 or email herrenberg.prev@polizei.bwl.de.

Investigations and search for witnesses

The police began an investigation immediately after the break-in became known. The investigators particularly want to know whether anyone made any suspicious observations during the period mentioned. Such information could be crucial to solving the case.

The school administration has responded and reviewed security measures in the affected facilities to potentially prevent such incidents in the future. The trust of students and parents in the safety of school buildings should be restored through the authorities' quick reactions.

The incident in Herrenberg is part of a worrying series of school break-ins reported in various regions in recent months. Police emphasize that the safety of educational institutions is a top priority and have announced increased security checks.

To raise public awareness, educational institutions are asked to be vigilant and report suspicious activities. It remains to be hoped that with the support of citizens, the perpetrators can be held accountable and such incidents will occur less frequently in the future.