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Police Surround Midden-Brabant Park Tilburg in Connection with Armed Robbery

Summary by omroeptilburg.nl
An officer with a dog is searching for clues in the park. The police previously sent a Burgernet message in connection with the robbery. They are looking for a dark-skinned man of 20 years old. He is wearing a dark windbreaker with a hood and blue, worn sweatpants. The police ask you not to approach the person yourself, but to keep your distance and call 112. Officers and a sniffer dog are searching for a suspect of an armed robbery in the area …
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TILBURG – The police have been called out with bulletproof vests and a dog to the Midden-Brabant Park in Tilburg after an armed robbery that took place around 12:15. An officer with a dog is searching the park for traces. Earlier, a Burgernet message was sent in connection with the robbery. The police i...

An officer with a dog is searching for clues in the park. The police previously sent a Burgernet message in connection with the robbery. They are looking for a dark-skinned man of 20 years old. He is wearing a dark windbreaker with a hood and blue, worn sweatpants. The police ask you not to approach the person yourself, but to keep your distance and call 112. Officers and a sniffer dog are searching for a suspect of an armed robbery in the area …

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omroeptilburg.nl broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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