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Updated 04:13

Suspect Photo Released After Katowice Fuel-Station Theft

Police released an image after a theft at Katowice petrol station on April 23. Authorities ask witnesses to come forward.

Police in Katowice released an image after the theft at Katowice petrol station. The incident happened on April 23 when an unknown man took 7,000 zł from a parked car.

Police publish suspect image

The VII Police Station in Katowice leads the investigation. Consequently, officers reviewed CCTV from the fuel station on Obroki Street. Moreover, they found footage showing a man who may be linked to the crime. Therefore, the department published the suspect’s image to help identify him. In addition, the police encouraged eyewitnesses to contact them.

Details of the theft at Katowice petrol station

The suspect waited for a moment of distraction. Then he reached into the vehicle and took cash. The victim lost about 7,000 zł. However, the car owner noticed the theft soon after. Consequently, staff and nearby witnesses began to check CCTV recordings. Moreover, investigators secured video evidence for the case file. The station lies in the city of Katowice, in the Silesia region. Therefore, local policing resources coordinate the search.

How police ask the public to help

Officers ask anyone who recognises the man to call. Please phone the VII Police Station at 47 851 39 00. In addition, people can email kp7@katowice.ka.policja.gov.pl. The police promise anonymity for informants. Moreover, the force highlighted that even small tips can close the case. Therefore, the public plays a vital role in fast resolution.

Why this matters to residents and expats

Crimes at fuel stations affect daily life and travel choices. Consequently, drivers should lock vehicles and hide valuables. Moreover, avoid leaving large sums of cash visible. In addition, use card payments or bank transfers when possible. If you become a victim, report the crime immediately. The police will issue a report you can use for insurance or bank claims. However, note that Polish procedures may differ from your home country.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat, call 112 for emergencies and then contact the local station. Keep your ID and documentation handy. Also, Polish authorities may ask for a PESEL number (national ID number). If you do not have PESEL, show your passport or residence card. File a police report to get proof for insurers. Moreover, contact your bank to block cards and trace transfers. Remember that “mandat” means a fine in Poland, and institutions like ZUS (social insurance) or NFZ (national health fund) do not handle police reports. Therefore, keep copies of all documents and request anonymity if you fear retaliation.

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