Two brothers in Stuttgart-Möhringen victims of brutal robbery!

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Two brothers in Stuttgart-Möhringen were robbed on September 27th, 2025. Perpetrators were looking for witnesses for information.

Zwei Brüder in Stuttgart-Möhringen wurden am 27.09.2025 ausgeraubt. Täter suchten Zeugen für Hinweise.
Two brothers in Stuttgart-Möhringen were robbed on September 27th, 2025. Perpetrators were looking for witnesses for information.

Two brothers in Stuttgart-Möhringen victims of brutal robbery!

A threatening incident occurred in Stuttgart-Möhringen on the evening of September 27, 2025, which brought the local police authorities to the scene. Two brothers, 14 and 12 years old, were robbed on Rembrandtstrasse by two unknown teenagers and threatened with brass knuckles. The attack took place around 7:20 p.m.

The two young people demanded cash from the brothers and used strong leverage. The 14-year-old handed the perpetrators five euros, after which they fled the scene. The incident raises questions about safety concerns in the district and reinforces calls for more police presence.

Description of the perpetrators

The perpetrators, who are believed to be the same age, were around 1.50 to 1.60 meters tall. While one of them was wearing a black jacket with fur trim and blue jeans, the other was wearing a white jacket, also with blue jeans and white shoes. These features could be important to potential witnesses.

The Stuttgart police have launched a public appeal and are asking for information from the public. Witnesses are asked to call 0711/8990-5778. Such action is necessary to ensure the safety of citizens and prevent further attacks.

Authorities emphasize the importance of witness reports as the investigation could be based on specific leads. With violence on the rise in urban areas, it is important for people to pay attention to and report suspicious activity.

The report was released by police on September 29, 2025 at 11:53 a.m. and highlights the risks faced by young people in urban areas. According to reports from Stuttgart News and News.de emphasizes that such incidents must be taken seriously to ensure safety in the city.