Mar 10 β€’ 10:27 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

Police seek surveillance footage in case of abducted baby

Police in Haderslev are asking citizens with video surveillance to contact them regarding the abduction of a seven-month-old girl.

The South and South Jutland Police have issued a request for assistance from the public concerning the abduction of a seven-month-old baby in Haderslev. They specifically seek citizens who may have video surveillance covering the area where the abduction took place between 16:00 and 19:20. The area in question extends from the bypass road to Storegade and GΓ₯skΓ¦rgade in the north, along with Teaterstien in the east, and includes Haderslev Dampark and Smedegade to the south. Those with relevant footage or information are urged to contact the police directly by phone.

The distressing incident involved a baby who was taken from her stroller while resting in a private courtyard associated with her family's building in Haderslev. At the time of the abduction, the gate to the yard was unlocked, allowing the perpetrator to take the stroller around 18:00. The parents have shared with various media that they were deeply shaken by the incident, emphasizing the need for community vigilance and support.

Subsequently, around 19:30, the infant was discovered safe in a room at Hotel Norden, with a 37-year-old man present. The circumstances surrounding the man's connection to the baby and the motives behind the abduction remain unclear as the police continue their investigation. This incident raises serious concerns about child safety in the area and the importance of community awareness in preventing such crimes.

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