Mühlhausen shaken: man harasses young people at a bus stop!
An incident of sexual harassment occurred in Mühlhausen on June 6, 2025. Police are looking for witnesses. Advice requested.

Mühlhausen shaken: man harasses young people at a bus stop!
On June 6, 2025, an incident occurred at the Mühlhausen tram stop that was massively out of the ordinary. At around 9:20 a.m., two 15-year-olds observed a man manipulating his penis in public. The teenagers immediately alerted the police after seeing the disturbing scene. However, the perpetrator was able to escape and escape towards Auwiesen. The police are now looking for witnesses who can provide information by calling +4971189905778.
The man is described as being around 30 years old and around 170cm tall. His stature is described as normal to strong. His clothing was a Michael Jordan T-shirt, a black jacket and beige trousers. The incident not only represents a shocking reality, but also raises questions about public safety.
Sexual harassment on Suttnerstrasse
Related to this disturbing event, another incident also recently occurred in Stuttgart-Mühlhausen, which also attracted public attention. A 17-year-old woman was sexually harassed on Suttnerstrasse, near a bus stop, late on Tuesday evening, around 11:10 p.m. An unknown man followed the young woman, held her and touched her inappropriately before she managed to break away and escape.
The perpetrator, who was also around 30 years old and around 1.75 meters tall, had a chubby build and was wearing a black cap, a thick black jacket and light-colored jeans. Here too, the police quickly launched a search, but so far this has yielded no results. The criminal police have also started the search for witnesses who can contact them on 0711/8990 5778. These incidents highlight the need for preventive measures to keep the population safe.
Both cases show how important it is to be vigilant in public and not to hesitate to inform the authorities if you suspect anything. These incidents should raise awareness among all of us and influence our behavior in public spaces.