Vandalism, that is to say the wilful destruction of another person’s property, is increasingly becoming a burden and nuisance to society. Whether in the case of a residential burglary, where not only valuables are stolen but furnishings are also demolished. Or in the case of a vehicle break-in, where seats are slashed, mirrors torn off or headlights smashed – ever more frequently, the damage caused by vandalism exceeds that caused by theft. The desire to destroy is increasing rapidly, particularly among young people, though not exclusively. As a result, investigations following damage caused by vandalism are increasingly the subject of instructions to our detectives in Duisburg. Accordingly, we are able to assist you as the injured party with considerable experience: +49 203 3196 0052.
Vandalism is often accompanied by other criminal offences, for example vehicle theft. The car is broken into, hot-wired and stolen. After the vehicle keeper reports the theft, the car is found in a remote area on the outskirts of town, devastated, stripped for parts, almost destroyed beyond recognition. All this for the sake of destruction. Police work often begins and ends in perplexity and helplessness. Not so with our commercial and private detectives in Duisburg. We investigate beyond standard police work and pursue every detail.
As a vehicle keeper, you suffer not only financial losses through vandalism and criminal damage to your car – since insurance does not always reimburse the full amount of the loss – you are also confronted with bureaucratic difficulties: lengthy damage reports to the insurer, deregistration of the vehicle, purchase and registration of a replacement car, and so forth. Considerable effort simply because someone vented their frustration on your property. The perpetrator must be identified and held liable for compensation. The private investigators of Kurtz Detective Agency Duisburg are your first point of contact in such cases for investigation and the procurement of evidence admissible in court.
For perpetrators, vandalism is almost a kind of hobby in the sense of destructive pastime, undertaken for the pleasure of destroying other people’s property, as an aggressive outlet for anger or as a form of posturing without any further purpose. Examples include smashing windows, demolishing cars or slashing upholstery seats on buses or underground trains, graffiti on façades and much more. Make the perpetrators pay: our private detectives in Duisburg are available for a non-binding consultation: +49 203 3196 0052.