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Sexual Harassment at Schloß-Neuhaus Station: Federal Police Seek Potential Witnesses (BPOL NRW)

German Police Headquarters in Saint Augustin, Paderborn, and Castle Neuhaus reported an incident on Friday morning (December 13).

Sexual misconduct at Schloß-Neuhaus stop uncovered; Federal police seek potential witnesses for...
Sexual misconduct at Schloß-Neuhaus stop uncovered; Federal police seek potential witnesses for investigation in NRW region (BPOL NRW)

Sexual Harassment at Schloß-Neuhaus Station: Federal Police Seek Potential Witnesses (BPOL NRW)

The Federal Police in North Rhine-Westphalia (BPOL NRW) are currently investigating a case of sexual harassment that occurred at Paderborn Schloß-Neuhaus station on December 13, 2024.

According to reports, an unknown man allegedly indecently touched a woman on the platform at around 10:30 a.m. The woman, who intended to board a train to Bielefeld at this time, took a photo of the suspect with her mobile phone before he followed her onto the train. Upon boarding, it is said that the suspect grabbed the woman's buttocks with both hands.

An immediate search for the suspect at the Schloß-Neuhaus station proved unsuccessful. However, anyone with information about the unknown suspect who was present at the station between 10:30 a.m. and 10:36 a.m. on December 13, 2024, is encouraged to contact the Federal Police.

The Federal Police are urging anyone with information to come forward and help with the investigation. To provide information, please contact the Federal Police on the free service number 0800 6 888 000 or 0251 974370. For further inquiries, contact the Federal Police Directorate Sankt Augustin or the Federal Police Inspectorate Press Office.

Further details about the incident can be found on the Federal Police's website at www.bundespolizei.de or using the contact details provided. It is also important to note that there may be other potential victims in this context.

The Federal Police are taking this matter very seriously and are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all passengers. They remind everyone to be vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour to the authorities.

The public is also reminded that the suspect has not been identified at this time and that no further description of the suspect has been provided in the text.

Anyone with information that could help in identifying the suspect or any other potential victims is asked to contact the Federal Police as soon as possible.

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