Mar 20 • 15:11 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Three Women Rob Elderly People - Police Now Seeks Two Addresses

The police in Southwestern Finland are investigating a series of thefts where three women are suspected of robbing elderly individuals, with ongoing efforts to identify two specific victims.

In Southwestern Finland, authorities continue their investigation into a series of thefts in Northern Satakunta, where a trio of women is believed to have targeted elderly residents in their homes. The police have linked 19 incidents to this suspect group, with some cases being treated as aggravated thefts while others are classified as basic thefts. The suspects have been apprehended, and during the preliminary investigation, they have provided thorough accounts of the events as per the police report.

However, the police are still seeking information regarding two specific cases where the victims have not yet been identified. According to Chief Investigator Jari Klaus, details concerning the precise locations of these thefts are still unclear, and victims are not yet accounted for in these investigations. The police have publicly requested assistance in locating these individuals, highlighting the urgency to gather additional information to close these cases and bring justice to the victims involved.

This situation underscores the vulnerability of elderly individuals to crime, particularly in residential settings, and places a spotlight on the police's commitment to addressing such issues in the community, emphasizing the importance of public vigilance in reporting suspicious activities. As the investigation progresses, officials remind neighbors to keep an eye out for each other, especially the elderly, and report any unusual behavior that could lead to further crimes of this nature.

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