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First Hot Lead After Savings Bank Break-in in Gelsenkirchen?

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A discovery in a trash can may have given police a boost in the investigation of the bank robbery in Gelsenkirchen. The perpetrators are believed to have stolen significantly more than initially thought.

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The lawyer of the Sparkassen victims of Gelsenkirchen goes on a confrontation course: he estimates the damage far higher than previously known and makes a clear announcement to the bank about liability for the million-dollar coup.

·Berlin, Germany
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A discovery in a trash can may have given police a boost in the investigation of the bank robbery in Gelsenkirchen. The perpetrators are believed to have stolen significantly more than initially thought.

·Hamburg, Germany
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After the spectacular burglary into a savings bank in Gelsenkirchen, the police check new tracks. Two license plates were found at Dortmund Central Station. "We have not yet had a hot track," says Thomas Nowaczyk, press spokesman of the Gelsenkirchen Police Department.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The loot from the burglary of a safe at a savings bank branch in Gelsenkirchen could exceed 100 million euros (2.4 billion crowns), writes the German news agency DPA, citing its sources in security circles. Individual customers of the savings bank said that each of them had more than 500,000 euros (over 12 million crowns) in their safety deposit boxes.

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After the million-dollar burglary into the Sparkassen branch in Gelsenkirchen, there may be a trail: The police found car registrations that could fit one of the escape vehicles.After the spectacular burglary into a Sparkassen branch in Gelsenkirchen, investigators have secured car registrations that may be part of one of the escape vehicles.The registration plates were found after dpa information in Dortmund. Whether they actually come from the…

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Thousands of broken-up lockers and a damage of an estimated 100 million euros: After the spectacular collapse into a savings bank in Gelsenkirchen, the investigators encountered car registration marks.

·Germany
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Lokalkompass broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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