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Incident Reported in Bielefeld by Police on August 30, 2025, in the City Center

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In Bielefeld, Germany, on August 30, 2025, a disturbing incident took place around 8:15 PM. The incident occurred on Herbert-Hinnendahl-Straße, near Willy-Brandt-Platz, on a green area.

During the incident, a 24-year-old man from Warburg was involved in a dispute with one or more individuals. The altercation resulted in the man being punched in the face and subsequently pushed to the ground. Regrettably, the man's mobile phone was stolen during the dispute.

The men involved in the robbery were described as having a southern appearance, with one of them wearing a cap and a red Adidas top. After the incident, the men fled towards Herforder Straße.

The Bielefeld Police are urgently seeking witnesses to the incident. Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to contact the Criminal Investigation Department 13 at 0521/545-0.

For press inquiries, please contact the Police Headquarters Bielefeld Leadership Staff / Press and Public Relations. Contact details for the team include Sonja Rehmert, Katja Küster, Sarah Siedschlag, Michael Kötter, Hella Christoph, Fabian Rickel, Caroline Steffen, Lukas Reker, Jan Grote, and their respective phone numbers and email addresses.

On the same day, around 14:00, the man investigated in connection with the theft on August 30, 2025, at Herbert-Hinnendahl-Straße in Bielefeld was a 38-year-old man without a fixed residence who was checked by police at that location.

Original content for this report was transmitted by Police Bielefeld via news aktuell. The public is reminded that any information shared with the authorities could be crucial in helping to bring those responsible for this crime to justice.

Outside of office hours, inquiries can be made to the Control Center at 0521/545-0.

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