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Rotterdam on Edge: Police Hunt for Potential Serial Gropper

Residents of Rotterdam are living in fear after a spate of groping incidents, leading police to believe they are dealing with a potential serial offender. The incidents, which have taken place at various locations around the city, have left women anxious and many advising others to stay indoors.

"I’m scared to go out alone," said a local woman who wished to remain anonymous. "Even during the day, you never know who’s watching or where the next attack might come from. I’ve heard stories from friends who’ve had similar experiences. It’s like living in a horror film."

Police have confirmed that they are investigating the incidents, which they suspect may be the work of a single individual due to similar modus operandi. "We are taking these incidents very seriously," a spokesperson said. "Our detectives are working tirelessly to identify and apprehend the person responsible."

Eyewitnesses and victims have described the suspect as a man in his late twenties to early thirties, with a slim build and short, dark hair. Police have released a composite sketch and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

This is not the first time Rotterdam has grappled with a series of sexual assaults. In 2018, a wave of similar incidents led to increased patrols and community alertness. However, the current incidents have brought back painful memories for some residents.

"When will this end?" another local woman, Sarah, asked. "Why should women have to feel afraid in their own city? We should be able to walk the streets without looking over our shoulders."

Police advise women to be cautious and to report any suspicious behavior. They also remind the public that they can remain anonymous if they wish.

As the investigation continues, Rotterdam residents wait in hope that the person responsible for these heinous acts will be caught soon, and that the city they love can return to being a place of safety and security.

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