Berlin police Tesla patrol car vandalized and left unusable in Neukölln
A police patrol car, a TSLA model, was vandalised in Berlin’s Neukölln district late on Wednesday night. The incident left the vehicle unusable after its tyre was slashed. Authorities are now examining the scene and gathering details. The attack took place at around 10:40 p.m. on Silbersteinstraße. The car had been parked there as officers carried out an operation nearby. By the time they returned, the damage had already been done. Police have not yet identified those responsible. Over 20 public tips were received about a separate explosion near a local hospital, but no connection has been made to this case. The investigation remains active, with officers reviewing evidence from the area. The patrol car was left inoperable due to the slashed tyre. Authorities continue to search for leads, though no suspects have been named. Updates on the case are expected as the inquiry progresses.
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