A mysterious man is deliberately walking into people in Aalborg's Øgade neighborhood. Residents report he bumps into them or knocks phones from their hands without provocation.
North Jutland Police confirm receiving multiple complaints about the individual. Officers know his identity and have spoken with him.
Police Commissioner Simon Hjort Jacobsen said the man recognizes the incidents described to him. Authorities have not charged him with any crimes at this time.
One woman reported three separate encounters with the push man. She filed police reports but wishes to remain anonymous.
This aggressive behavior has been a talking point in Aalborg for months. Many residents share their unsettling experiences on social media.
Could this behavior escalate without intervention? Police say they're monitoring the situation closely.
North Jutland Police haven't ruled out future charges if more complaints emerge. They currently don't consider the man a serious threat to public safety.
Jacobsen acknowledges these encounters feel unpleasant and unsettling for residents. The police believe they can reason with the man through dialogue.
Authorities encourage anyone experiencing similar incidents to file official reports. They will review each case individually.
Jacobsen stated anyone feeling victimized by criminal behavior should contact police immediately. This straightforward approach shows police are taking community concerns seriously while balancing enforcement with measured response to non-violent offenses.
