Exhibitionist at Kiessee: Police are urgently looking for witnesses!
Göttingen police are looking for witnesses after the exhibitionism case at Kiessee in Klein Schneen. Information requested.

Exhibitionist at Kiessee: Police are urgently looking for witnesses!
An unusual incident causes excitement in Klein Schneen, an idyllic community in the Göttingen district. As the Myregion365 Reportedly, the police are looking for a man who carried out exhibitionist acts at the Kiessee in Klein Schneen on Friday, June 6th around 5:45 p.m. Two women were sexually harassed in this context and one of them has already filed a complaint.
The alleged exhibitionist reportedly laid down near the two women while naked and took unauthorized photos of them. At the same time he manipulated his genitals. Another visitor to the lake noticed the disturbing behavior and pointed it out to the women. The police in Friedland are now investigating and have asked the public for help in finding information about the perpetrator.
The wanted man
The police describe the man they are looking for as being around 50 to 60 years old and slim to slightly overweight. His hairstyle is striking: he is half-bald on the sides. It is also known that he speaks German. Witnesses who have further information about the incident or the person are asked to call 05504/949 82-0. It is annoying that such incidents have to happen at a popular seaside resort where families and friends gather to relax.
Experts emphasize that exhibitionist acts are a recurring problem in Germany. Statistics from the Federal Criminal Police Office show that the number of cases of public nuisance recorded by the police has increased in recent years. Here are some numbers taken from the data from Statista were taken:
| Year | Cases recorded |
|---|---|
| 2014 | X |
| 2015 | X |
| 2024 | X |
These numbers make it clear that attention to such incidents is essential. Cooperation between the public and the police can help prevent such acts. It is in all of our interests to feel safe in public spaces. Stay vigilant and report suspicious behavior!