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This forensic image captures a close-up section of a building facade in Alkmaar, Netherlands, featuring a window with distinctive shutters. The facade is constructed from two types of brickwork: a lower section of dark grey-brown bricks with light mortar, forming the base and a projecting window sill, and an upper section of reddish-brown bricks with darker mortar surrounding the window and extending to the right.

The window consists of an upper glass pane, reflecting a blue sky, set within a dark green/black inner frame and a cream/white outer frame. Below the glass pane, the window opening is covered by a pair of closed wooden shutters. Each shutter is painted with a prominent pattern: a central dark green/black vertical stripe flanked by white and red triangles, with a white triangle pointing upwards and a red triangle pointing downwards, creating a diamond-like motif. The shutters are secured by three rusty, ornate metal hinges on the left and two similar hinges on the right. A circular lock mechanism is visible on the central vertical seam of the shutters. Small metal hooks or latches are visible on the bottom edges of the shutters.

To the upper left of the window, an old, rusty metal vent with grilles and exposed wires is mounted on the brick wall, casting a shadow. To the right of the window, a white rectangular plaque bearing the dark house number "54" is affixed to the reddish-brown brickwork. Further right, a section of a white door frame or an adjacent window frame is visible, with a white bracket extending from the wall near the top. The scene is brightly illuminated by direct sunlight, creating strong shadows from the vent and the window sill. No people are present in the image.
Zimika

Jun 7, 2026

Alkmaar, Netherlands

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This forensic image captures a close-up section of a building facade in Alkmaar, Netherlands, featuring a window with distinctive shutters. The facade is constructed from two types of brickwork: a lower section of dark grey-brown bricks with light mortar, forming the base and a projecting window sill, and an upper section of reddish-brown bricks with darker mortar surrounding the window and extending to the right. The window consists of an upper glass pane, reflecting a blue sky, set within a dark green/black inner frame and a cream/white outer frame. Below the glass pane, the window opening is covered by a pair of closed wooden shutters. Each shutter is painted with a prominent pattern: a central dark green/black vertical stripe flanked by white and red triangles, with a white triangle pointing upwards and a red triangle pointing downwards, creating a diamond-like motif. The shutters are secured by three rusty, ornate metal hinges on the left and two similar hinges on the right. A circular lock mechanism is visible on the central vertical seam of the shutters. Small metal hooks or latches are visible on the bottom edges of the shutters. To the upper left of the window, an old, rusty metal vent with grilles and exposed wires is mounted on the brick wall, casting a shadow. To the right of the window, a white rectangular plaque bearing the dark house number "54" is affixed to the reddish-brown brickwork. Further right, a section of a white door frame or an adjacent window frame is visible, with a white bracket extending from the wall near the top. The scene is brightly illuminated by direct sunlight, creating strong shadows from the vent and the window sill. No people are present in the image.

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