Güstrow homeowner returns to €10,000 damage after brazen burglary
A detached house in Güstrow was broken into earlier this month while the owner was away. The incident took place between February 9 and 23, 2026, on Weinbergstraße. Police have since launched an investigation into the burglary.
Unknown offenders forced their way into the property during the owner's absence. The break-in caused significant damage, with repairs estimated to cost at least €10,000. Authorities secured evidence from the scene as part of their ongoing inquiry.
No similar burglaries were recorded in Güstrow throughout 2025, according to police records. The latest incident also shows no pattern of specific districts being targeted.
The investigation remains active as officers examine the collected evidence. No arrests have been made so far. The homeowner now faces repairs and potential security upgrades following the break-in.
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