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Unauthorized Bank Charges Investigation by Polish Police: Seeking Suspect Information

Gelsenkirchen Law Enforcement - Gelsenkirchen - The local police in Gelsenkirchen have released photographs of an individual they are currently seeking. More details are available.

Unauthorized Bank Charges Investigated by Polish Police: Looking for Suspect Information
Unauthorized Bank Charges Investigated by Polish Police: Looking for Suspect Information

Unauthorized Bank Charges Investigation by Polish Police: Seeking Suspect Information

In the heart of Gelsenkirchen, Germany, a suspected fraud case has taken place, and the local authorities are seeking the public's help in identifying the perpetrator.

On January 4, 2025, at around 12:51 PM, the suspect made two withdrawals at a bank's ATM located on the station square in the old town of Gelsenkirchen. The withdrawals were made using a card that was not his, according to the Gelsenkirchen Police.

The suspect, who has not been identified, is a man. No further details about his identity have been provided at this time. However, the suspected fraudster was captured on surveillance camera photos, which can be found on the Gelsenkirchen Police's website at https://polizei.nrw/fahndung/179622.

The public can contact the competent criminal investigation unit at telephone number 0209 365 8112, or alternatively, information can be provided to the criminal watch at 0209 365 8240. For media inquiries, Gelsenkirchen Police can be reached via email at [email protected].

The competent court has ordered the publication of the images due to exhaustion of other investigative leads. The amount withdrawn by the suspected fraudster has not been disclosed.

It is important to note that there are no publicly available or verified reports about a specific assault perpetrated on January 4, 2025, at 12:51 PM on Bahnhofplatz in the Altstadt of Gelsenkirchen.

The Gelsenkirchen Police official website is https://gelsenkirchen.polizei.nrw/, where you can find more information about the police force and their activities.

The suspected fraudster is still at large, and the Gelsenkirchen Police urge anyone with information about this case to come forward. They stress the importance of working together to maintain the safety and security of the community.

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