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Two Men Sought After Shooting Incident in Kolding, Denmark

Two men are now being sought in connection with a shooting incident in Kolding on Wednesday morning. At around 10:30 AM, a man was shot in the leg in central Kolding. The police are now seeking assistance from the public to locate the two men who were in the area around this time.

Shortly after the shots were fired, the two suspects fled the scene on Vejrupsgade. Surveillance cameras captured images of the alleged perpetrators, who were wearing masks and disappeared down Østergårdsvej before splitting up on Tøndervej.

According to South-East Jutland Police (Sydøstjyllands Politi), the suspects were described as follows:

The first individual was wearing a black jacket or hoodie featuring a light logo on the left breast and right shoulder blade, black gloves, worn blue jeans, and black shoes. He was riding a black women’s electric bicycle with a front basket, heading south through the cemetery and later via Ottosgade and Grønnegade.

The second individual was dressed in a black cap, a black hooded jacket, black gloves, dark pants, and white shoes with black detailing on the sole near the ankle and heel. This man was riding a black men’s electric bicycle and was cycling west along Tøndervej.

The police urge citizens who have seen the two men or have any information regarding their whereabouts to contact them at telephone number 114.

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