Explosion at Money Machine in Borken (Schwalm-Eder-Kreis)
Suspects Flee after Blowing Up ATM
Police Investigate Theft with Explosives
Borken, Germany - In the early hours of Thursday morning, unknown perpetrators blew up an ATM in Borken, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, and fled with a yet unknown amount of money. The explosion caused significant damage to the bank building and surrounding area.
According to police reports, the suspects used explosives to blow open the ATM around 3:30 am. The force of the blast shattered windows and damaged the facade of the building. Witnesses reported hearing a loud bang and seeing smoke coming from the bank.
Police and emergency services responded to the scene and cordoned off the area. Forensic experts are currently examining the site for clues and evidence. Initial investigations suggest that the perpetrators used a gas mixture to create the explosion.
Suspects Still at Large, Extensive Damage
The suspects fled the scene in a dark-colored vehicle before police arrived. They remain at large, and police have launched a manhunt. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are appealing for witnesses to come forward with any information that could help identify the perpetrators.
The explosion caused extensive damage to the bank building and surrounding area. Windows were shattered, walls were damaged, and debris was scattered across the street. The bank is currently closed as engineers assess the damage and begin repairs.
Police Urge Caution, Warn of Similar Incidents
Police are urging the public to be cautious and report any suspicious activity. They warn that similar incidents have occurred in the region in recent months, and they believe the same group of perpetrators may be responsible.
Anyone with information about the explosion or the suspects is asked to contact the Borken Police Department or the nearest police station. The investigation remains ongoing, and further updates will be provided as they become available.