Police ask for tips: Car stolen in Sulzemoos right in front of the front door
The police in Sulzemoos report a car theft that occurred in front of the owner's home.
The police in Sulzemoos have reported a car theft, where a Toyota valued at €30,000 was stolen right from the owner's driveway on Poststraße. The car owner parked the vehicle on Sunday, and by Monday morning, he realized it was missing. This incident raises concerns about the safety of vehicles, especially in residential areas where people typically feel secure leaving their cars parked close to home.
Around 4 AM, the car owner received several error messages on his smartphone, which could indicate the timeframe of the theft. These notifications may have been sent automatically when the thieves were in the process of stealing the vehicle. It appears that the culprits intercepted the signal from the car's original key fob and used the keyless entry feature to open and start the vehicle, highlighting a troubling trend in car thefts involving sophisticated technology and methods.
The Fürstenfeldbruck Criminal Police Office has urged anyone with information about the incident to come forward by calling a provided phone number. This call for assistance demonstrates the ongoing issue of vehicle theft in Germany and the need for increased public awareness and vigilance regarding car safety, particularly against high-tech crime techniques.