The Latest: Swiss identify chainsaw attack suspect
Swiss authorities have identified the suspected perpetrator of the chainsaw attack in
Police official
Landolt says Wrousis has two previous convictions, dating back to 2014 and 2016, for contraventions of weapons laws. He didn't elaborate.
Wrousis is on the run. Five people were wounded in the attack, two of them seriously.
The Swiss newspaper Blick is quoting an insurance company as saying that two of its employees in the northern city of
Insurer CSS spokeswoman
She says it's not clear who the other three wounded people are and the company is checking to see if they customers.
Swiss police are hunting for the man who wounded five people in the city on the border with
Police say that a man who wounded several people in the northern city of
Speaking shortly after the Monday morning attack, they say they've issued a description of the man, who is on the run. They say five people were taken to hospitals, two with serious injuries, following the attack on Monday morning.
They say they have now identified the suspect, adding that he is about 1 meter 90 centimeters (6.2 feet) tall, bald and with an unkempt appearance. He's believed to be driving a
Swiss police say five people have been hospitalized, two of them with serious injuries, following an apparent attack in the northern city of
Police spokeswoman
She added: "We just know that a person wounded several people." The man's whereabouts are currently unknown.
Beer said police can't say with certainty what implement the man used to wound the others.
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