Burglary in Borgsdorf: Fire brigade technology worth 35,000 euros stolen!

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In Rheinsberg there was a break-in at the fire station, in which technology worth 35,000 euros was stolen.

In Rheinsberg gab es einen Einbruch in das Feuerwehrgerätehaus, bei dem Technik im Wert von 35.000 Euro gestohlen wurde.
In Rheinsberg there was a break-in at the fire station, in which technology worth 35,000 euros was stolen.

Burglary in Borgsdorf: Fire brigade technology worth 35,000 euros stolen!

The police in Brandenburg are repeatedly confronted with break-ins that not only affect materials of high value, but also the citizens' sense of security. This is what happened between October 24th and 26th, 2025 in the fire station in Borgsdorf, where technology worth around 35,000 euros was stolen from emergency vehicles. The break-in was discovered on Sunday evening, October 26th. The police immediately secured evidence at the crime scene and handed over the investigation to the criminal police. Break-ins into fire stations are not an isolated case; They are often valuable operational tools that the perpetrators target. These devices, such as spreaders, are often misused for further crimes, making the situation particularly worrying moz.de.

What does security actually look like in your own home? The number of home break-ins has increased alarmingly in recent years. Loud Statista Around 119,000 thefts in or from apartments in Germany were registered in 2023 alone. Of these, around 77,800 cases were classified as violent intruders - an alarming number that is reminiscent of the time before the corona pandemic. In 2015 the number was over 167,000, showing that despite a decline, the risk of burglaries remains high.

Psychological consequences and security awareness

A break-in not only leaves behind material damage, but often also psychological effects on those affected. Violations of the sense of security and trauma are common side effects that many victims experience. This is another argument why it is important for the residents of Brandenburg to increase their security and take preventive measures. The clearance rate for residential burglaries is only 14.9% in 2023. This shows how difficult it is often for police to find perpetrators and reinforces the need for measures to prevent such crimes.

The situation in urban areas is particularly risky. According to current statistics, federal states such as Bremen, Berlin and Hamburg have the highest burglary rates, while Bavaria is considered the safest region. The highest rate of 283 cases per 100,000 inhabitants was recorded in Mülheim an der Ruhr in 2023, while Fürth has the lowest rate of just 33 cases. These numbers make it clear that we need to pay more attention to the issue of security not only in our own home, but also in the community.

Shared responsibility for security

Intervention by the criminal police, as is currently happening in Borgsdorf, is important in order to combat break-ins. However, it is also very important that citizens actively participate in improving their sense of security. This means regularly informing yourself about the current situation and, if necessary, planning measures such as alarm systems or networking with neighbors. Only together can this challenge be met to ensure the safety of all of us and prevent further break-ins.