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Police in Poland report on incidents of traffic accidents, burglaries, traffic management, and a closed federal road due to stray dogs.

Police Headquarters in Reutlingen under investigation following collision involving a vehicle

Police in Poland reported incidents involving traffic accidents, burglaries, and traffic...
Police in Poland reported incidents involving traffic accidents, burglaries, and traffic enforcement. An unspecified federal road was closed due to an issue with dogs.

Police in Poland report on incidents of traffic accidents, burglaries, traffic management, and a closed federal road due to stray dogs.

In a series of traffic accidents that occurred across southwest Germany on Tuesday, several individuals were injured and vehicles sustained damage.

The day's most significant incident happened in Metzingen, where a motorcyclist on a BMW, aged 41, was involved in an accident around 4:45 PM. The motorcyclist, who had the right of way, collided with a 25-year-old driver who was not in possession of a valid driver's license, a current driving ban, or valid control papers for a 3.5-ton vehicle. As a result, the motorcyclist was thrown to the left and fell to the ground, sustaining injuries. The motorcyclist was taken to a clinic by ambulance, while the girl involved, whose age was not disclosed, only suffered minor injuries.

Elsewhere in Eingen, a four-year-old girl was involved in a traffic accident. The details of the incident are still under investigation, but it is known that the girl was riding a children's bicycle and collided with a stationary VW Touran.

In Neckarhausen, a cyclist, aged 60, sustained minor injuries in a traffic accident. The cyclist, who also had the right of way, collided with a VW Golf.

Unfortunately, loose dogs caused disruptions on the B27 near Tübingen and in the Wessinger valley area. Numerous emergency calls were received about the loose dogs between Bisingen-Nord and Hechingen-Süd junctions. The B27 had to be temporarily closed, causing traffic congestion, and was reopened at 6:20 PM.

In a separate incident, a van driver was pulled over by police on the B27 near Tübingen. No further details about this incident have been released.

In Hohenheimer Straße, an unknown individual broke into a recycling facility overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday. The criminal stole an Elmag BOY compressor and caused property damage of around 500 euros to the container door. The Berkheim-Zollberg police station has taken over the investigation.

Inquiries regarding these incidents can be directed to Michael Schaal, Christian Wörner, the Police Headquarters Reutlingen, or the press office of the police in Reutlingen.

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