A girl is said to have been dragged into the woods in Fyllingsdalen



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It is said that an elementary school girl was dragged into the forest by a grown man and tried to undress.

Police are looking for witnesses after a girl was dragged into the woods from this hiking trail in Fyllingsdalen. Photo: Fred Ivar Utsi Klemetsen

Bergen police are investigating a case in which a girl is said to have been dragged into the woods somewhere in Fyllingsdalen by an adult man and tried to undress, they wrote in a press release.

– It’s still early in the investigation. In addition to summoning potential witnesses, the job of the police consists of obtaining and analyzing electronic leads, forensic investigations, and questioning of witnesses. A survey of the area is also planned this afternoon / evening, police write.

Get away

On Facebook, the police write that they want to contact everyone who walked down the road from the church in Sælen, past the football fields in Varden and towards Bjørge on Wednesday October 7 between 14 and 16.

The girl was on her way home after an event when the assault allegedly took place. She went alone.

According to police, the girl escaped and ran from the scene.

The alleged assault must have taken place in this area. Photo: Police / Google Maps

The girl is of primary school age, reports police inspector Tore Salvesen.

Police have not issued a report on the man.

– We did not come up with specific descriptions other than that he is a grown man. We want contact with people who have been in the area during the relevant period, says Salvesen.

The police want to contact everyone who was in the vicinity of the church in Sælen on Wednesday afternoon during the autumn holidays. Photo: Fred Ivar Utsi Klemetsen

You want advice

Police know there were people on the hiking trail during this time.

– We also know that there were children in the area at this time, and we ask parents to ask their children if they have seen anything, it is also said from the police.

The police request clues by calling 47696060 or entering information in the police information portal.

– I feel safe. But I don’t go here when it’s dark, says retired Anne Helene Skogland. Photo: Fred Ivar Utsi Klemetsen

– Something about what you read

On Tuesday afternoon, Anne Helene Skogland tells BT that she often goes for walks in this area.

– It’s sad if this has happened. This is something you just read. It shouldn’t happen, she says.

She says there are usually a lot of people in the area, both cycling and walking.

– This is a normal, quiet area and I have the impression that it is a pleasant environment thanks to the sports facility behind it.

Several people at the scene Tuesday night say there are a lot of children in this area as both soccer fields and schools are nearby.

– I feel safe. But I don’t go here when it’s dark. It is mainly because I am retired and can walk during the day.

Wanted with tracking dog

Police were notified of the episode on Friday, October 9, two days after the assault allegedly took place.

– After receiving the message, we have worked both tactically and technically. We’ve been on the scene with a sniffer dog looking for DNA, says Salvesen, who won’t delve into how far they’ve come in the investigation.

Police have not been notified of other similar episodes.

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