Unknown people throw eggs and paint at Wolgaster police station!

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Unknown people threw eggs and paint at the police station in Wolgast on October 4th. Residents report repeated attacks.

Unbekannte bewarfen das Polizeirevier in Wolgast am 4. Oktober mit Eiern und Farbe. Anwohner berichten von wiederholten Angriffen.
Unknown people threw eggs and paint at the police station in Wolgast on October 4th. Residents report repeated attacks.

Unknown people throw eggs and paint at Wolgaster police station!

In the small town of Wolgast, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, unknown perpetrators threw raw eggs and paint at the local police station on Saturday, October 4th. Fortunately, the facade of the precinct remained untouched by any major damage, reports Baltic Sea newspaper. After the incident, heavy rain the following day ensured that the remains of the eggs were quickly washed away, but the police say they already have experience with this type of attack.

The incident is not the first of its kind; Just recently there was a similar attack in which two bags of paint were thrown at the area. The paint attack left visible marks on the side of the building facing Hufelandstrasse, where a pane and the facade were affected.

Acute threat from night attacks

While Wolgast residents may be surprised by the attack on the police station, others are affected by a similar situation. According to a report by Ask a lawyer For several nights, a retired couple suffered from night attacks by teenagers or young adults who targeted their homes with raw eggs and even small stones and branches. These incidents occurred between 10pm and 1am and resulted in stains on carpets and the need to keep one's home clean at night.

The affected residents felt not only physically but also psychologically stressed. Despite repeatedly alerting the police, the perpetrators were able to escape in the dark. Police recommendations to confront the perpetrators themselves and record their personal details show the level of frustration that many residents feel.

Concerns among those affected

The retired couple's property is close to a forest playground, which is a popular meeting place for young people. Residents report that illegal activities may also take place there, compromising the safety of the area. Those affected, both in their late sixties, feel threatened by further attacks and the return of the perpetrators and are considering taking legal action.

The incidents in Wolgast raise questions about security in the area and show that increasing aggression against public and private properties could be taking place. Local authorities face the challenge of maintaining community peace while preventing such vandalism.