Robbery on 100-year-olds in Bremen-police are looking for witnesses!

Bremen: Fahnung after robbery on 100-year-olds, perpetrators took golden wristwatch. Evidence requested!
Bremen: Fahnung after robbery on 100-year-olds, perpetrators took golden wristwatch. Evidence requested! (Symbolbild/MB)

Robbery on 100-year-olds in Bremen-police are looking for witnesses!

Bremer Innenstadt, Deutschland - A disturbing incident shakes downtown Bremen: On Friday evening, May 30th, a 100-year-old man was victim of a brutal robbery. According to Buten around 7 p.m. on the corner of Sandstrasse and Wilhadistrasse, directly behind the St. Petri Dom. The senior was not only physically attacked, but also deprived of a valuable property.

The 100-year-old was pushed to the ground in the attack, while the perpetrators violently took away a gold wristwatch from the Patek Philippe brand, model 3700. His 59-year-old son-in-law, who was also affected, was recorded by a complicity, which illustrates the brutal approach of the perpetrators again.

escape and investigation

After the attack, the perpetrators fled over Wilhadistraße, further into Violenstrasse and then to Ostertorswallstrasse in the direction of Wallanlagen. The Bremen police immediately took over the investigation and entrusted the special unit "Soko Junge Räuber" with the clarification of the case. Thanks to the evaluation of video recordings, two alleged perpetrators have already been identified, which should make it easier to search. The investigators ask the population for support: clues can be given at the criminal service service on 0421 362-3888.

In times when crime, especially in the field of theft and robbery, is increasing again in Germany, this incident is particularly alarming. According to Statista , over 38,000 predatory offenses were registered in Germany, of which many similar brutal attacks on older people are affected. Society is called to be attentive and do not take such a tacit way.

public search and appeal to the population

The police have now published photos of the suspects to actively involve the population in the search. Calling the police makes it clear how important every observation of the case can be so small. "See something that seems strange to you? Don't be afraid to contact us," emphasizes Nils Matthiesen from the press department of the Bremen police. The incident once again shows that people should not only worry about their own security, but also about those of their fellow human beings, especially the most vulnerable.

This attack on a elderly man hits us in the heart and lets many notice in Bremen. The situation remains tense in the hope that the perpetrators will soon be caught and that such incidents belong to the past.

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