Stolen Pedelec: Owner Identification Needed
An abandoned e-bike of the Cyrusher brand, model Kommoda 2.0 in black and orange, has been discovered in the area of Wassertreppe/Johanniswall, Northhausen. The e-bike, which appears to be in near-new condition, is currently secured by the Northhausen Police Inspectorate.
Despite efforts by the Northhausen police to identify the owner, they have yet to come forward. The Northhausen police are urging the public to provide any information that could help in this matter. Tips can be given to the Northhausen police at Tel. 03631/960 or via email to [email protected].
The e-bike is connected with a numerical chain lock between the rear wheel and the frame, making it easily identifiable. The case number for this inquiry is 0076321.
The Thuringian Police Northhausen Police Inspectorate can be contacted for inquiries about the e-bike at Tel. 03631/961503. The official website of the Thuringian Police is http://www.thueringen.de/th3/polizei/index.aspx, where more information about the police force and their services can be found.
The owner of the e-bike is still unknown, and the police are asking for the public's help in identifying them. If you have any information about the owner of this Cyrusher Kommoda 2.0 e-bike, please contact the Northhausen Police Inspectorate or the press office at the email address provided above.
Read also:
- Mural at blast site in CDMX commemorates Alicia Matías, sacrificing life for granddaughter's safety
- Comcast Introduces Sports-Oriented Video Bundle in Preparation for the World Cup Tournament
- AI-Powered Transportation Stock's Possible Challenge to Tesla's Autonomous Dreams?
- Ford Incorporates Silicon Valley-esque Innovation in Economical Mid-Size Truck and Shared Platform Strategy