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Proposal for Directive on Radiation Safety for Workers Seeks Approval from Commission

Bus Ride Turns Suspenseful in Recklinghausen-Marl Area on Friday Night: Police Headquarters Report

Recommendation is issued for the Commission to devise a proposal for a worker safety regulation...
Recommendation is issued for the Commission to devise a proposal for a worker safety regulation focusing on shielding them from dangers stemming from ionising radiation exposure.

Proposal for Directive on Radiation Safety for Workers Seeks Approval from Commission

In a series of disturbing incidents, the police in Recklinghausen are currently investigating reports of harassment involving minors in three different locations: Recklinghausen, Gladbeck, and Haltern am See.

On Sunday afternoon around 4:30 pm, a suspect is believed to have harassed two girls aged 9 and 10 in Kardinal-von-Gahlen Park, Recklinghausen. The suspect, described as a man approximately 1.80m tall, overweight (estimated around 100 to 120 kg), with longer unkempt dark hair, wearing jogging pants and a black t-shirt, reportedly boarded a bus after the incident.

In a separate incident in Recklinghausen on June 27, two teenagers aged 14 and 16 were sexually harassed by two unknown individuals on a bus. The suspect in this case is described as approximately 40 years old, overweight, with gray hair, and a hunched posture.

On Saturday evening in Gladbeck, a 34-year-old woman encountered a suspected exhibitionist in the Wittringer Wald area near Ringallee. The suspect is said to have urinated on a tree and then "played around" with his genitals while looking at the children. Despite a search, no suspect could be identified in this incident.

The man in Gladbeck quickly left the area but was seen by a woman in Gladbeck who called the police. The suspect in the Kardinal-von-Gahlen Park incident was reported to have been wearing gray jogging pants and a gray pullover.

The police are asking for witnesses and anyone with information about the suspect or the incidents to contact the competent criminal investigation department at 0800/2361 111. For updates on the incidents, follow the official channels of the Police Headquarters Recklinghausen: website, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

For media inquiries, contact the Police Headquarters Recklinghausen Press Office, Annette Achenbach, at 02361 55 1033 or [email protected]. The police directorate Recklinghausen is responsible for the cities in the district of Recklinghausen and the independent city of Bottrop.

The incidents in Haltern am See have not been detailed in the provided information. The investigations regarding the incidents in Recklinghausen and Gladbeck are ongoing, and no further information about the outcomes of the investigations was provided in this paragraph.

The police are looking for witnesses and any information that could help identify the suspects in these incidents. The public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

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