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Polizeiruf 110: 'Goldraub' Traces a Museum Jewelry Heist in Potsdam

Early suspicion of a Polish clown‑mask gang gives way to a case built on relationships with routine police work.

Overview

  • The Brandenburger installment follows Vincent Ross and Karl Rogov after a goldsmith is shot and a historic jewelry collection bound for the Potsdam Museum is taken.
  • Rogov works with officer Grit Klempke and a newly trained mantrailer dog, a scent‑tracking K9 that follows a person’s trail, to pursue a blood path from a wounded attacker.
  • Detectives consider a Polish ring known for clown masks, yet key details do not fit that group’s usual methods, so the lead remains uncertain.
  • Critics describe a calm, character‑led episode that lingers on interviews and family tensions while framing the story in Potsdam’s polished center and bleaker edges.
  • Director and co‑writer Felix Karolus teams with Peter Dommaschk and Ralf Leuther, continuing the series’ rotating‑investigator format and adding craft detail from Karolus’s jewelry roots.