Young woman bothered in Ludwigshafen - witnesses urgently wanted!

Young woman bothered in Ludwigshafen - witnesses urgently wanted!

In the early dusk of September 4, 2024, there was an unfortunate incident in Ludwigshafen, which focuses on the security situation in local public transport again. A 20-year-old woman who was traveling from Mainz to Ludwigshafen experienced a worrying situation that was luckily not without witnesses.

After her arrival in Ludwigshafen Mitte, the young woman joined the tram line 6 towards Rheingönheim. She continued her trip around 8:20 p.m., but her supposedly safe journey ended abruptly at the Wittelsbachplatz stop. On foot, she made her way towards Bayernstrasse when she was suddenly persecuted by a stranger young man. The stranger is said to have repeatedly harassed them and even touched them immoral. These accusations are not only frightening, they also raise questions about security in our public transport.

Details of the incident and the person of the suspect

The injured party was only able to decide afterwards to report the incident of the police. In such cases, the immediate reaction of the authorities is crucial to identify potential perpetrators and avoid further incidents. Witnesses who have observed the incident are now urgently asked. According to the woman's description, the suspect is a man in her early 20, about 1.65 meters tall. He has black hair that was shaved in the neck. He was dressed in a black T-shirt, black pants and white shoes, and wore a shoulder bag.

The Rheinpfalz police have already given information to the public to advance the investigation and find the man you seek as quickly as possible. Such incidents underline the importance of civil courage and the role that witnesses can play in the investigation of crimes. With her courage to report the harassment, the woman affected has taken a step in the right direction to prevent other cases of similar cases.

contact details of the police

The police appeal to everyone who may have seen something or could have more information. Questions can be addressed directly to the Rheinpfalz police headquarters:

  • Telephone: 0621-963-1500
  • E-Mail: pprheinpfalz.presse@polizei.rlp.de

An incident like this makes us all hold and think about security in our daily life. At a time when mobility and flexibility are so important, we should feel sure that we can travel without fear in public transport. The call to vigilance and the help of witnesses is more than just a routine announcement; It is an urgent appeal to stand up for a safe society.