Exhibitionist shocks customers in Verden – police looking for witnesses!
A man exposes himself at the Holzmarkt in Verden. Police are investigating exhibitionism and are looking for witnesses.

Exhibitionist shocks customers in Verden – police looking for witnesses!
There was a shocking incident in Verden last Saturday: a man partially exposed himself in front of a retail store on the Holzmarkt while moving between passers-by. Customers at the store became aware of the strange behavior and immediately informed the police. They arrived quickly, controlled the situation and took the 55-year-old into custody. The police are now asking witnesses, especially those who saw the incident, to call (0 42 31) 806-212 to gather further information. Loud The rake The man's identity is already known, but it remains unclear whether he is connected to similar incidents.
Interestingly, this wasn't the man's first display. He has already been caught in two other cases of exhibitionistic behavior. On August 25, 2022, he exposed himself in Allerpark around 1 p.m. and harassed other passers-by. The second crime occurred at 10:25 p.m. at the train station in Verden, and the identity of the perpetrator was initially unclear. The police have also started a search for witnesses here and are particularly asking the victim from Allerpark to come forward. Information in this regard is available by calling (0 42 31) 8060 as below T Online reported.
causing public nuisance
The incidents shed light on the issue of causing public outrage in Germany. According to current statistics from the Federal Criminal Police Office, numerous cases were recorded by the police between 2014 and 2024. This data, available online since April 2, 2025, shows that such actions are not a rare phenomenon. The daily reporting of similar incidents always creates a topic of conversation in society. The statistics on exhibitionist acts can be found on Statista can be seen and they demonstrate the presence of this problem in the public eye.
The current situation shows that interest in such incidents is growing and the population is more sensitive to issues surrounding public harassment. Passers-by and victims are advised to act quickly in such cases and to give their say to the police's preliminary decisions. This not only promotes education, but also helps ensure public safety.