Hotel searched after baby abduction
Danish police are investigating a hotel after a seven-month-old baby was abducted and later found safe; a 37-year-old man has been arrested on charges of unlawful detention and attempted rape.
Danish police have returned to the hotel where a seven-month-old baby was discovered after being abducted earlier. The authorities have detained a 37-year-old man, who is suspected of unlawful detention and attempted rape. In a press release, the police revealed that the entire hotel and its surrounding area will be searched to gather more evidence in this alarming case. A large police presence, including canine units, is participating in the investigation.
The incident took place in Haderslev, where the baby was left in a stroller by her family's entrance when the suspect took the stroller and fled. Remarkably, the child was found unharmed in a hotel room with the 37-year-old man just an hour and a half later. During the police questioning, the suspect claimed he had done nothing to the child, although he admitted to having planned to commit a crime against her.
Prosecutors have indicated that there are no known connections between the suspect and the family of the victim, which raises further questions about the motive and circumstances surrounding the abduction. This case has drawn significant media attention and has heightened concerns about child safety and criminal behavior in public spaces.