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Wallet theft and motorhome break-in reported in Bavaria

04.06.2026 10:08 1 min 1 source
Mainfranken News DEU
Wallet theft and motorhome break-in reported in Bavaria
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In Rügshofen, an unknown person stole a wallet from an open trunk at an Aldi parking lot on May 26 around 1:30 PM. In Geldersheim, someone entered a parked motorhome and searched it without stealing anything. Police are asking for tips.

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Wallet theft and motorhome break-in reported in Bavaria

04.06.2026 Mainfranken News DEU

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