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Gino Heeren, kidnapped from car dealership in Breda, Dec 29th, 2015 (Photo: Politie) - Credit: Gino Heeren, kidnapped from car dealership in Breda, Dec 29th, 2015 (Photo: Politie)
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Thursday, 31 December 2015 - 08:05
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Two men kidnapped from Breda car dealership

Two men were kidnapped from car dealership Rene de Koning Auto's on Aardenhoek in Breda at 11:20 a.m. on Tuesday by four armed men who may have been posing as police officers. One of the kidnappers wore a short, black jacket with a police logo on the back and the men were taken away in a blue Volkswagen Transporter van with a flashing light on the roof. The police are urgently looking for the kidnapped men's whereabouts. The first victim is 18 year old Gino Heeren from Sprundel. He has a stout stature, dark hair and was dressed in a striking blue tracksuit with white stripes, white socks and slippers when he was taken.

The second victim, 42 year old Rien de Koning from Schoondijke, was dressed in jeans and a dark blue hoodie. Both men worked at the car dealership.

Not much is known about the perpetrators, despite surveillance footage. They all wore dark clothing. The Volkswagen Transporter had a fake license plate 26-BX-NT. They drove off in the direction of Heusdenhoutseweg in Breda. The rest of their route is unknown. The police raided a building in Chaam on Wednesday searching for the kidnappers after two tips pointing to the building, but came up empty. A spokesperson for the police told broadcaster NOS that the kidnappings may be related to an unpaid debt or drugs, but they are investigating all scenarios. The police are urgently calling on anyone with any information on the men's whereabouts to come forward.

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