Tractor theft in Vega: Lithuanians arrested after a quick search!
Two John Deere tractors were stolen in Wega. A 50-year-old Lithuanian was arrested. Looking for information about the manhunt.

Tractor theft in Vega: Lithuanians arrested after a quick search!
A blatant theft of two high-quality John Deere tractors is currently causing a stir in Bad Wildungen-Wega. Late Saturday evening, around 11:30 p.m., the tractors were stolen from a local agricultural machinery dealer. Witnesses observed the incident and immediately alerted the police, who immediately began searching for the stolen machines. Thanks to modern GPS technology, the tractors were quickly located near the Edertal-Wellen sports field Picture reported.
The police found what they were looking for: near the site of the discovery, the officers came across a truck with Lithuanian license plates. However, the driver, a 50-year-old man with no permanent address in Germany, fled when he was spoken to. On Sunday at 12:45 a.m., a patrol from the Baunatal police motorway station discovered the fleeing truck on the A44 and was able to stop it at a rest stop. The Lithuanian driver was temporarily arrested and brought before the judge in Kassel on Monday. He issued an arrest warrant for serious gang theft, so the man is now in custody.
Suspicious accomplices wanted
The investigators from the criminal police in Korbach are not yet at the end of their search. A dark BMW with Lithuanian license plates is being sought, which was seen near the agricultural machinery company at the time of the crime. According to witnesses, there were two men in the vehicle. Any information to further clarify the case is extremely welcome. The police are asking witnesses to call 05631-9710 to shed light on the matter NH24.
Crime against farmers, particularly the theft of valuable agricultural technology, is an increasing problem. Cases like this have not been rare in recent years. The theft of GPS-controlled devices is particularly worrying as they are essential to farmers. In the past, the Federal Criminal Police Office has already supported investigations in Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt in order to combat this form of crime. As in an article by Steffen Janich As can be read, such crimes against farmers in Germany are not specifically recorded, which makes it difficult to investigate the incidents.
In summary, the situation for farmers in Hesse is tense. The need to arm oneself against such attacks is becoming increasingly relevant. The focus must continue to be on protecting agricultural technology and combating crime in order to ensure safety for the companies affected.