Hidden metal: unknown collapsing in Beuren!
A colored metal theft was discovered in Beuren. Unknown perpetrators gained access and stole several hundred kilograms.

Hidden metal: unknown collapsing in Beuren!
In the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, a considerable theft of cute metal was carried out on a company premises in Halle-Kasseler-Straße in Beuren. Unknown perpetrators gained violent access to several rooms of the site between 12.30 p.m. and 6.15 a.m. and looked for valuable objects. According to the investigation by the Eichsfeld police inspection, several hundred kilograms of colored metal were stolen, which led to an estimated damage in the middle four -digit range. Questions about this incident can be addressed directly to the police on 0361/5743 67 100. The file number is 0170147.
The police have already initiated an investigation and secured traces at the scene. Bunt metal thefts are a serious problem that is not unique in the region. In a similar incident at the end of April 2025, a large-scale theft of 501 meters of copper cable was recorded on the company premises of Deutsche Bahn AG in Munich-Riem, the value of which was around 15,000 euros. The perpetrators had incorrectly used a truck license plate to be able to remove the stolen goods. This stitch shows how reliable the perpetrators are often organized and what security measures are necessary to counteract such crimes.
Investigations and witness call
The procedure of the perpetrators in Beuren, who by force entered the site and searched for valuables, indicates equally high professionalism. In order to collect further information on this incident, the investigators are dependent on the help of the population.
In the case of the colored metal theft in Munich-Riem, a truck was found, which was parked at the parking lot at the Engelberg tunnel on the A81. However, this truck was vacant and is now being examined by the federal police. Investigators are accepting evidence of witnesses, especially in the area of the parking lot and along the possible route of the truck. Interested parties can report on 089 515550 0 or every police station to provide potentially decisive information.