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Lake District Reports Poured In from PP Ravensburg

Store Thief Apprehended Near Lake Constance After Evading Police in Ravensburg and Friedrichshafen

Lake District Reports: Updates from PP Ravensburg
Lake District Reports: Updates from PP Ravensburg

Lake District Reports Poured In from PP Ravensburg

In the quiet town of Friedrichshafen and its surrounding areas, several incidents have occurred over the past few days, causing concern among locals and authorities alike.

On Tuesday morning, a shoplifting incident took place at a supermarket located at the train station square. A 36-year-old man was caught red-handed, allegedly stealing goods and becoming aggressive towards the staff. He was arrested provisionally by the police during the search in the riverside park. The man faces charges for shoplifting, insulting, and violating an existing ban.

In a separate incident, a collision involving three cars occurred on Zeppelinstraße, resulting in approximately 20,000 euros in property damage. No further details about the accident have been released.

In Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, a hit-and-run occurred on the parking lot of a supermarket in the "Krummes Land" street between 12 and 13 pm on Tuesday. An 81-year-old racing cyclist sustained severe injuries in the incident, but no information about the driver or the cyclist's current condition has been provided. The Ravensburg Police Headquarters have initiated investigations for the hit-and-run. Witnesses are asked to contact the Meersburg police.

A collision happened in Friedrichshafen when a 30-year-old Dacia driver attempted to overtake a Tesla driver who was stationary due to traffic. The driver failed to notice a Skoda coming from behind and collided forcefully into the Dacia's side, pushing it onto the Tesla. Fortunately, no one was injured in the accident.

In a related incident in Friedrichshafen, a driver hit a cyclist and fled from the scene. The driver, described as a 65-year-old in a VW, failed to see the cyclist with the right of way and collided with him, causing approximately 2,500 euros in property damage. The culprit, believed to be driving a turquoise vehicle, scratched the right rear of a parked Mercedes and did not take care of the damage settlement.

For inquiries, please contact the Police Headquarters Ravensburg Public Relations Office at 0751 803-1010 or [email protected]. The Ravensburg Police Headquarters can also be reached at their website: https://www.polizei-ravensburg.de.

The incidents in Markdorf and Uhldingen-Mühlhofen are separate from the earlier reported incidents in Friedrichshafen. Witnesses of the incidents in Markdorf and Uhldingen-Mühlhofen are asked to contact the Meersburg police at 07532/4344-3.

The police are urging everyone to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. They remind drivers to always pay attention to their surroundings and to respect the rights of other road users, including cyclists.

As the investigations continue, the authorities are working diligently to ensure the safety of the community and to bring those responsible for these incidents to justice.

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