Law Enforcement Agencies in Stuttgart and Karlsruhe have revealed an alteration in the mysterious portrait.
The Stuttgart Police Headquarters has released new composite sketches of the suspect in two separate sexual assault cases involving young girls.
On 03.06.2024, an eight-year-old girl was assaulted in the Wolfbusch area of Stuttgart. A new sketch has been created to help identify the suspect, but the Stuttgart Police Headquarters has not yet published a sketch of the bicycle the suspect was believed to be using.
In a separate incident, a nine-year-old girl was assaulted in the Büchenau district of Bruchsal on 26.09.2024. Another composite sketch has been created for this case as well.
Witnesses to either of these incidents are urged to contact the Criminal Police at +4971189905778. Outside of office hours, the Stuttgart Police Headquarters can be contacted at 0711 8990-3333, or via email at [email protected].
A private individual has offered a reward of up to 10,000 euros for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect. The name of this individual is not currently known.
The Stuttgart Police Headquarters Press Office can be contacted at 0711 / 8990 - 1111, and their office hours are from Monday to Friday, 06.30 AM to 06.00 PM. The email address for the Press Office is [email protected].
It is believed that the suspect was likely traveling on a blue-green bicycle in Bruchsal. The Stuttgart Police Headquarters has not yet confirmed whether they are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or urging witnesses to contact a specific phone number.
For more information, visit the Stuttgart Police Headquarters website at www.polizei-bw.de, or check the Press Releases section at www.presseportal.de.
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