Berlin attack:
Police hunt Tunisian suspect after finding ID papers in truck
By Frederik Pleitgen, James Griffiths and Angela Dewan, CNN
Updated 1125 GMT (1925 HKT) December 21, 2016
Berlin (CNN)Police are searching for a Tunisian man in his early 20s in connection with the Berlin Christmas market attack, a German security official told CNN Wednesday.
The suspect's identity papers were found inside the cabin of the truck used in the attack, which left 12 people dead and 48 injured, the official said.
Authorities on Tuesday released another man who was arrested shortly after the truck smashed into the market, saying there was no evidence to connect him to the attack.
Police have appealed to the public for any digital videos and photos they have of the incident or possible suspects. They tweeted Tuesday that they were investigating 508 leads.
Latest developments
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Officials say several people could have been involved in the attack.
Attacker on the loose
ISIS claimed it had inspired the attack. The terror group's affiliated Amaq news agency described the perpetrator as a "soldier of the Islamic State," who had acted in response to calls for attacks in the West.
German police say they are treating the attack as terrorism, but there is no evidence of a direct link with ISIS.
On Tuesday evening, police released an asylum-seeker believed to be from Pakistan who had been detained in the immediate aftermath of the attack. According to German media, witnesses had said he had been driving the truck.
But Peter Frank, general prosecutor at Germany's Federal Court of Justice, said that forensic tests offered no link between the man and the truck's cabin.
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