Robbery in Dresden: Woman attacked and robbed by 15 men!
Attack on a 34-year-old woman in Dresden's Inner Neustadt: A group of 10 to 15 people were wanted.

Robbery in Dresden: Woman attacked and robbed by 15 men!
On the night of Sunday to Monday, there was an attack in Dresden's Inner Neustadt that caused excitement among residents. A 34-year-old woman was attacked by a group of 10 to 15 people. This incident raises questions about security in the city. How can such a brutal attack happen in the middle of the city? The victim was attacked by three female perpetrators who hit her in the face. Her handbag, worth 350 euros, was stolen. After the attack, the perpetrators fled in an unknown direction, as Blick reports. The police launched a search in the crime scene area, but were unable to locate any suspicious people.
The 34-year-old suffered minor injuries in the attack and was taken to hospital where she was treated. Such incidents are alarming for the city and highlight increasing insecurity in public spaces, which is often due to the experience of violence. This perception is not just limited to Dresden; In general, police crime statistics show that many people's sense of security is severely impaired, even if the total number of crimes fell by 1.7% in 2024, as Statista informs.
Protective measures and responses
The police in Dresden are not alone. In the neighboring Haan, a search is also underway for two women who posed as fundraisers and defrauded a senior woman over 90 years old. Such scams are on the rise, which is causing concern among many citizens. The perpetrators distracted the senior citizen while they stole cash from her apartment. This shows that the population should pay more attention to trick thefts that could give the impression that they are harmless encounters, as Supertipp clearly shows.
With all these incidents, it is clear that it is time to focus on preventive measures. The city must focus on creating greater safety in public spaces while raising awareness of such risks. Given the increasing number of scams and assaults, it would be advisable for residents to become more vigilant and immediately report suspicious encounters to the police.
In summary, both the attack in Dresden and the trick theft in Haan illustrate the need to strengthen citizens' sense of security. At a time when statistics indicate a general decline in crime, individual events can still greatly unsettle people. The clearance rate, which will be 58% in 2024, shows that despite a decrease in crimes across society, there is still room for improvement.