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Munich Police Report 300+ Cellar Break-Ins This Year, Make Four Arrests

Police attribute the surge to local transient groups stealing everyday goods for subsistence.

Overview

  • Since January 1, officers have logged more than 300 cases across the city, averaging about ten incidents per day in rental-building cellars.
  • Investigators have arrested four suspects tied to the homeless milieu and describe loose, temporary alliances rather than clan-style organized crime.
  • Offenders target interconnected cellar compartments secured with weak locks, and many victims notice the thefts only days later, complicating loss estimates.
  • Stolen goods are typically food, clothing, tools and some electronics, with items used personally, resold or sometimes discarded, according to investigators.
  • Kommissariat 53 leads evidence-driven inquiries and urges residents to call 110, avoid touching scenes, strengthen locks or add cameras, and seek free prevention advice from Kommissariat 105 at beratungsstelle-muenchen@polizei.bayern.de.