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Police want to clear up "file number XY ... unsolved" robbery in Fürth Südstadt

2021-04-20T15:03:54.268Z


A man was robbed in Fürth last autumn. The perpetrators seriously injured him. In “Aktenzeichen XY ... unsolved” the police asked for information.


A man was robbed in Fürth last autumn.

The perpetrators seriously injured him.

In “Aktenzeichen XY ... unsolved” the police asked for information.

Fürth - On Wednesday (April 21st) the criminal police in Fürth asks in the show "Aktenzeichen XY ... unselöst" for witness information about a robbery that occurred in the night of September 17th, 2020 on September 18th in the southern part of Fürth.  

A 38-year-old man was suddenly attacked, beaten and kicked in the face by two male people at around 12:45 a.m. on Amalienstraße, corner of Winklerstraße in Fürth *.

The police in Middle Franconia * wrote in a press release.

The two perpetrators tore the watch from the man's wrist and stole other valuables.  

Fürth: Victim still suffers from the attack today

The 38-year-old was so seriously injured by the act that he had to undergo emergency surgery.

He still suffers from the health consequences of the attack to this day.

In the broadcast, Kriminaloberkommissarin Müller from the specialist commissioner of the Fürth Criminal Police asks after a film report for further witness references to the so far unsolved crime.

Witnesses can contact the Fürth criminal investigation department directly on (0800) 7 76 63 20 during the broadcast (broadcast time: 8.15pm-9.45pm).

Any police station, in particular the long-term crime service on the telephone number (09 11) 21 12 33 33, will also receive relevant information.

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