Another break-in at Woudestein, P-building closed all morning
There was a break-in at the P-building on Monday morning. At 8:00 am, theft and burglary were reported to the police. According to a police spokesperson, forensic investigators went to work to secure burglary traces. Therefore, the building was closed throughout the morning.

It is not yet known what was stolen from the P building.
Image by: Nora van der Schoor
The P building was closed until early afternoon. Those rooms contain many offices of student associations. “We had to cancel everything this morning. Really inconvenient”, says a board member of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN).
The university has since filed a report and an investigation is ongoing. “No suspects have been arrested yet. In the interest of the investigation, we cannot answer any substantive questions”, says police spokesperson Esha Gowricharn. “However, we do ask witnesses to come forward if they have more information.”

The P building is still closed all morning after the burglary due to the police investigation.
Image by: Nora van der Schoor
“We are obviously shocked by the break-in and sorry that the building was not accessible for some time, but we are happy that the police were quickly on the scene and are investigating”, says spokesperson Lydia Datema. Security, who have been standing guard in front of the stairs to the P building all morning, would not answer any questions.
It is the second time in a short time that the campus has been burgled. Earlier this year, 16,000 euros worth of audio and video material was stolen from the Pavilion.
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