Gunfight outside a bar - Sought after suspect detailed
In the early hours of this morning, an unidentified man attempted to enter a bar on the Boulevard around 02:15 AM. The man, described as being between 20 to 25 years old, with a southern European appearance, and approximately 160 to 170 cm tall, was denied entry by a bouncer.
The man, who was wearing dark jeans, pulled out a pistol from his waistband and fired a shot in the bouncer's general direction. Luckily, no one was injured in the incident. The man then fled in an unknown direction.
The Press and Public Relations department at Police Headquarters Bielefeld can be contacted for more information about this incident. They can be reached at Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 46, 33615 Bielefeld. For press inquiries, you can reach out to Sarah Siedschlag (0521/545-3021), Hella Christoph (0521/545-3023), Jan Grote (0521/545-3235), Caroline Steffen (0521/545-3026), Fabian Rickel (0521/545-3024), Michael Kötter (0521/545-3022), Sonja Rehmert (0521/545-3020), Lukas Reker (0521/545-3222), Katja Küster (0521/545-3195), or by emailing [email protected].
Outside of office hours, the Duty Officer can be reached at 0521/545-0 for press inquiries. Witnesses with information about the crime or the described man are asked to contact Kriminalkommissariat 14 at 0521/545-0.
The search results do not provide any specific information about the unknown man who allegedly entered the bar and then eluded the police. The man is known to have a tattoo on his neck, and his hairstyle is described as a "sidecut".
The police are currently investigating the incident and are asking for the public's help in identifying the man. If you have any information, please contact the authorities as soon as possible.
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