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Police are looking for witnesses in a rape case in Odense.
DK🏛️ Politics4 days ago

Police are looking for witnesses in a rape case in Odense.

The police in Funen are seeking witnesses and video footage related to a case of serious sexual assault that occurred in Odense during the night leading up to Friday. Police Commissioner Anders Kristensen stated in a press release that they urgently need assistance from the public. They are looking for anyone who saw a tall Danish-speaking man aged between 30 and 40 acting suspiciously or in a manner that drew attention around Ansgars Anlæg on Sdr. Boulevard. The police also want to hear from residents who might have surveillance footage, including those who parked their cars in the area and could have recorded the incident. Those interested can contact the police on phone number 114.

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Police are looking for witnesses in a rape case in Odense.

The police in Funen are seeking witnesses and video footage related to a case of serious sexual assault that occurred in Odense during the night leading up to Friday. Police Commissioner Anders Kristensen stated in a press release that they urgently need assistance from the public. They are looking for anyone who saw a tall Danish-speaking man aged between 30 and 40 acting suspiciously or in a manner that drew attention around Ansgars Anlæg on Sdr. Boulevard. The police also want to hear from residents who might have surveillance footage, including those who parked their cars in the area and could have recorded the incident. Those interested can contact the police on phone number 114.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal investigation and calls for witness information, which is a standard police procedure. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing. It remains neutral in tone and provides factual details about the ongoing investigation.

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