White Dacia Duster stolen: Who owns this car? Looking for clues!

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On June 23, 2025, a white Dacia Duster was stolen in Torgelow. Police are looking for witness information about the incident.

Am 23.06.2025 wurde in Torgelow ein weißer Dacia Duster gestohlen. Polizei sucht Zeugenhinweise zu dem Vorfall.
On June 23, 2025, a white Dacia Duster was stolen in Torgelow. Police are looking for witness information about the incident.

White Dacia Duster stolen: Who owns this car? Looking for clues!

A rather unpleasant story recently occurred in Torgelow, where a 72-year-old man was the victim of a car theft. Loud News.de The Neubrandenburg police headquarters reported on June 23, 2025 to inform about the incident. The man's vintage Dacia Duster, with the registration number VG-GG52, was stolen between 6:00 p.m. and 6:10 p.m. while the vehicle owner was staying at a gas station on Karlsfelder Straße.

As luck would have it, the man had left the car unlocked and the key inside. This turned out to be a fatal decision, allowing an unknown perpetrator to take possession of the car unmolested. Despite intensive searches during the first few minutes when the theft was noticed, the vehicle owner was unsuccessful. The police were finally notified via emergency call and asked for information from witnesses about the incident.

Investigations and the role of witnesses

The police often find themselves in such situations. In this special case, the criminal police are hoping for the support of the public. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could help, said Sebastian Meinhardt, First Police Chief Inspector at the Neubrandenburg Police Headquarters. Anyone who has seen something or can provide information is asked to call 039771-820 or via the Internet police station of the M-V state police.

Insurance and protection after theft

For many people, the question of insurance coverage often arises after such an incident. Comprehensive insurance offers protection here by replacing the replacement value of the stolen vehicle, even if a deductible is due. But don't worry - there will be no downgrade in the partial comprehensive insurance, as the theft does not count towards the damage for the no-claims bonus, as it does GDV explained. This should provide a measure of peace of mind for vehicle owners should they ever find themselves in the unpleasant position of having to see their car again.

Finally, we can only hope that the Dacia Duster will turn up again soon and that the man affected will not only have to deal with the negative consequences of the theft, but will also receive the necessary support from the police. The region needs to be more vigilant than ever when it comes to preventing such crimes.