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113 Kilos of Chocolate: Police Investigates Sweet Stolen Goods

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A 24-year-old tries to steal chocolate worth 600 euros. Police officers make another sweet discovery when they control their car.

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At a supermarket in Bad Bentheim, just across the border from Enschede, a chocolate lover was caught twice this week. A 24-year-old woman had stuffed her bag with chocolate bars worth nearly €600. When she tried to walk past the checkout without paying, store employees intervened and called the police. The officers who were called released her after the incident was resolved, but kept an eye on her. They saw her getting into someone's car in the…

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A 24-year-old tries to steal chocolate worth 600 euros. Police officers make another sweet discovery when they control their car.

German police have arrested a shoplifter with a rather unusual haul. A 24-year-old woman had stuffed several chocolate bars into her bag and tried to leave the supermarket without paying. Police monitored her and shortly afterward found 113 kilograms of chocolate in the back of a car.

A 24-year-old had tried to steal chocolate from the supermarket, after which the police secured much more suspected stolen goods in her vehicle.

Catching a shoplifter is routine for the police, but what the officials found in the trunk of a thief's car in Bad Bentheim is more than unusual: 113 kilograms of chocolate.

Shoplifting with a twist: Police in Bad Bentheim caught a 24-year-old woman attempting to shoplift at a supermarket on Rheiner Straße on Monday afternoon. The woman had chocolate worth almost €600 in a bag and attempted to pass the checkout without paying. After the police recorded the theft and took the woman's personal details, she was initially released. more...

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GN-Online broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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