The cultural city of Koblenz, founded in 8 BC by the Romans, is one of the oldest cities in Germany. Its founders named it "Confluentes" (the Converging Ones) due to its location at what is now known as the German Corner, where the Moselle flows into the Rhine. The name could symbolically represent the work of our private detectives in Koblenz, as professional investigations likewise require the "convergence" of numerous competencies to ensure legally compliant execution. The detectives of the Kurtz Private Detective Agency for Koblenz are available to clarify personal matters: +49 228 2861 4084.
Over the centuries, rule over the city of Koblenz changed from the Franks to archbishops, prince-electors, the French, and finally the Prussians. All rulers commissioned buildings, of which only a few can still be admired today, as 87 per cent of Koblenz was destroyed during the Second World War. The city’s current population of more than 110,000 inhabitants includes 15,977 minors under the age of 18, distributed across 57,228 households. In most cases, these are one- and two-person households; only around 30 per cent are family households. However, especially for children, Koblenz offers a comparatively extensive range of childcare and educational facilities, with 64 childcare institutions (nurseries, crèches, after-school care centres and others), 15 primary schools, five secondary modern schools, three special schools, one comprehensive school, five vocational schools, and seven grammar schools. In addition, there is one college and evening grammar school, two universities, one general higher education institution, and three universities of applied sciences that complement further and continuing education opportunities (2014).
Despite these family- and child-friendly offerings, whether in education or leisure activities, birth rates are declining throughout Rhineland-Palatinate. They are even lower than the number of deaths. Many singles or couples focus more on their professional careers than on family planning. This is unfortunate – not only for demographic development but also for the work of private detectives in Koblenz, as much of it is based on issues such as custody, maintenance, and adultery. Where there are no families, such issues naturally arise less frequently. Nevertheless, there are of course individuals here who require professional private investigations by the Kurtz Private Detective Agency for Koblenz. Our detectives are happy to assist you: +49 228 2861 4084.
While approximately 40,000 people commute to Koblenz for work each day, around 10,000 residents commute out of the city, including to Mainz and Bonn, both located roughly 100 km away. This means that thousands of households are unoccupied for ten or more hours at a time, while simultaneously 69,164 employees subject to social insurance contributions are engaged in their work in Koblenz (June 2014). An estimated 30,000 households are therefore vacant during the day and consequently easy targets for burglars. Unfortunately, Koblenz is home not only to diligent and hardworking people but also to dubious individuals:
In 2014, 1,892 residential burglaries were reported, including 797 daytime burglaries. The clearance rate was a mere 12.1 per cent. The situation is similarly bleak for aggravated burglary: 1,500 cases were reported, but only 12 per cent were solved. Certainly, it is not possible to solve every case, yet a clearance rate of 12.1 per cent or 12 per cent is unacceptable for victims. This is where the private investigators of the Kurtz Detective Agency in Koblenz can assist you. Our detectives conduct precise enquiries, as unlike police forces, we are able to investigate without bureaucratic obstacles and with sufficient personnel resources, compiling all evidence until the offence is hopefully fully resolved.