Illegal activity - Law enforcement remains dedicated to finding the individual responsible for the incident in Hagen.
In the aftermath of a shooting incident in Hagen that resulted in the injury of four individuals, the police, along with a considerable team, continue their search for a 34-year-old suspect. As of now, it is presumed that he is either on the run or hiding somewhere, according to a representative from the Dortmund police. It's also plausible that the man may be in possession of a weapon. Earlier, the police had expressed their reliance on tips from residents for his apprehension.
As per the reports, the suspect was alleged to have begun by seriously wounding his wife, with a bullet to the head, in their shared apartment. Subsequently, he drove to a hairdresser's salon and opened fire on three more individuals in the same building. Remarkably, both crime scenes were situated merely ten minutes apart.
The condition of two victims among the quartet remains critical with potential life-threatening implications. Regarding the wife of the suspect, she had suffered severe head injuries. Initial investigations point towards a motive relating to family matters. No further details about the victims have been disclosed by the authorities.
Post-crime, the man abandoned his car in a nearby parking lot and fled on foot. Residents were advised to exercise utmost caution due to the ongoing manhunt.
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The hairdressing salon where the suspect visited after the shooting incident is now being closely analyzed by the police for any evidence. The incident has sparked a large contingent of police from North Rhine-Westphalia and Germany, including the deployment of a helicopter, in the search for the suspect. Residents in Hagen are being urged to refrain from sharing any information about the suspect on social media to avoid potential misinformation. The abandoned car of the suspect is now a crucial piece of evidence in the ongoing investigation. Reports suggest that the suspect has a history of run-ins with the law. Police are urging anyone with information about the suspect's whereabouts to contact them immediately.