The Niagara Falls Review

Hunt is on for chainsaw attacker in Swiss city

- The Associated Press

BERLIN — A man armed with a chainsaw wounded five people at a health insurer’s office Monday in the northern Swiss city of Schaffhaus­en, police said, triggering a manhunt for a suspect described as aggressive and psychologi­cally unstable.

Suspect Franz Wrousis, 51, has two previous conviction­s for weapons offences and no fixed residence, authoritie­s said. A dogwalker said she had seen him in the woods near Schaffhaus­en for the last few weeks.

The attacker wounded two insurance agency employees in their ground-floor office in the old town of Schaffhaus­en on Monday morning, said Christina Wettstein, a spokeswoma­n for insurer CSS. Authoritie­s said their lives were not in danger.

Revising earlier statements, police said one CSS employee was seriously injured and the other was slightly injured. Another three people were slightly injured in the attack, police said, but there was no informatio­n on them.

The perpetrato­r had fled by the time police arrived. Authoritie­s sealed off the city’s old town until mid-afternoon but kept up their manhunt.

Swiss police terrorism.

“This was first and foremost a crime against this insurance agency,” senior regional police official Ravi Landolt told reporters, though there was no exact word on the suspect’s motive.

“We have informatio­n that this man is dangerous, that he is aggressive and, shall we say, psychologi­cally disturbed,” Landolt added.

Swiss media reported that Wrousis was a CSS client. Switzerlan­d has a system that requires residents to have mandatory health insurance with private health insurers.

Prosecutor Peter Sticher said Wrousis has two previous conviction­s for offences against weapons laws, one from 2014 and 2016. He didn’t elaborate or say whether they were committed, but said Wrousis has no previous record in the small northern canton (state) of Schaffhaus­en, near the German border.

Wrousis was previously registered as living in Graubuende­n canton, in Switzerlan­d’s southeast. He apparently lives mostly in woods, Landolt said.

Police released old photos of Wrousis standing among trees in a green T-shirt and black jeans. They described him as being about 6.2 feet tall and said he is now bald and unkempt.

On Monday afternoon, police found the Volkswagen minivan with registrati­on plates from Graubuende­n that the suspect was believed to be driving. They did not elaborate on its condition or say if anything else was found in it.

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