Schwetzingen shaken: nail scissors and nail scissors damage 23 cars!
A 52-year-old was arrested in Schwetzingen, suspected of having slashed the tires of 23 cars with nail scissors.

Schwetzingen shaken: nail scissors and nail scissors damage 23 cars!
In Schwetzingen, a tranquil town in the Rhein-Neckar district, an incident is causing excitement and astonishment: a 52-year-old man was arrested after he was suspected of having slashed the tires of at least 23 cars. Police investigations revealed that the damage occurred on the night of October 14th to 15th.
Various streets were affected, including Viktoriastrasse, Augustastrasse and Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse. The police estimate the total damage at around 5,000 euros. It was a local resident who helped quickly identify the suspected perpetrator with a video recording. The exact contents of these recordings remained under lock and key for investigative reasons, as Zeit reports.
Arrest and murder weapon
The arrest took place last Wednesday evening on Ketscher Landstrasse. Police officers recognized the man and temporarily arrested him. During his search, law enforcement officers came across a pair of nail scissors, which are being considered as a possible means of crime. According to [RNZ].
The accused comes from neighboring Brühl and is now facing serious allegations. The police have already announced that they will carry out further investigations to clarify the background to this wanton destruction.
Lasting effects
Not only has this incident resulted in significant financial loss, but it also raises questions about safety in the neighborhood. Residents and those affected express concern about the sudden increase in criminal activity in their quiet city. Police advise citizens to report suspicious activity and support each other to avoid such incidents in the future.
As the events in Schwetzingen show, protecting property remains a significant challenge even in supposedly safe residential areas. The consequences for the affected vehicle owners are noticeable, and there is great hope that such acts of vandalism will end quickly.
