Law enforcement officials are currently working to uncover the individual behind a suspected crime
In Siegburg, Germany, a theft of 1,000 euros occurred at a bank branch located on "An der Stadtmauer" street. The incident took place on August 18, 2019, around 11:50 AM.
The victim was an 82-year-old man who was attempting to withdraw cash from his 81-year-old partner's account. However, the ATM failed to respond after entering the PIN, and upon approaching a bank employee, he found that the dispensed 1,000 euros were missing.
The North Rhine-Westphalia Police have identified a suspect in connection with the theft. A court order has enabled the police to publish a photo of the suspect on their wanted persons portal. You can view the photo at this link: Suspect Photo
For further inquiries or to submit tips, you can contact the Rhein-Sieg District Police Headquarters Press Office at [email protected] or by phone at 02241/541-2222. If you have information regarding the woman shown on the police wanted poster, you can call 02241 541-3121 (Uhl).
It is important to note that the information provided in this article was transmitted via news aktuell from the Rhein-Sieg District Police Headquarters. The woman's name or detailed identifying information is not provided in the publicly available sources. The initial public appeal ended after the incident details became known.
The theft occurred at the Rhein-Sieg District Police Headquarters in Siegburg. The police are urging the public to share any information they might have to help identify and apprehend the suspect.