Covered up police operation: Man charged with abuse of foster children

9 April 2025

On Tuesday, the North Zealand Police were present for hours at an address in Helsingør, where an extensive search was carried out.

There were 7-8 civilian police cars parked outside a property, and uniformed officers were working inside the address, with a clear interest in the first floor of the property.

According to locals, the police arrived at the scene around 3 p.m., and had been present in large numbers since then.

The head of the North Zealand Police was unable to provide any information about the case on Tuesday evening, and it was therefore not immediately known what was behind the significant presence of law enforcement.

When publishing the 24-hour report at 11:17 a.m., the North Zealand Police did not provide any information about the operation.

The police were still present at the address at 10 p.m. on Tuesday evening, and must have been working at the address throughout the night.

A civilian patrol arrived late in the evening with pizzas for the crew at the address, while officers with flashlights could be seen searching the first floor of the house.

There were no technicians at the address, so the operation looks more like a search than a crime scene investigation. It is unknown what the officers carried out of the house in bags, pouches, boxes and DNA bags.

On Wednesday, a man was produced in a constitutional hearing, charged with, among other things, abuse of foster children, and this case can, according to Politirapporten.nu's sources, be linked to the search at the scene on Tuesday.

Politirapporten.nu inquired about the case on Wednesday with the North Zealand Police and will update when there are answers to the questions regarding the case.