Sparkassen-Einbruch: Polizei Gelsenkirchen lädt Tausende Opfer zur Vernehmung
The Gelsenkirchen police are reaching out to thousands of victims of the Sparkasse bank break-in to schedule interviews. The break-in, which saw more than 3,000 safe deposit boxes forcibly opened, has left the investigators with a massive task of cataloging and analyzing the numerous items left behind by the thieves. The police have set up a dedicated phone line for victims to schedule their interviews, which will take place in rented office spaces. The police emphasize that they will not be contacting victims by phone and advise victims to bring their safe deposit box contracts and any relevant documents to their interviews.
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