Alcoholized racers (20) is chasing chase with the police in Herne!
Alcoholized racers (20) is chasing chase with the police in Herne!
In the early morning hour on Saturday, October 5th, a spectacular persecution ride occurred in Herne, which called on the scene of a patrol car crew. A 20-year-old driver who was traveling at an excessive speed turned out to be a driver of a car who was not only ruthless but also alcoholic.
At around 6.30 a.m., the officials noticed a vehicle that drove towards Dorstener Strasse at a significantly excessive speed. When the police tried to stop the car with a stop signals, the young driver surprisingly accelerated and decided to flee. Despite the turned blue light and the Martinshorn, the herer disregarded the requests and raced at up to 110 km/h, overtook several vehicles and thus put other road users in danger.
persecution and arrest
The persecution finally ended at the Heidstraße/Claudiusstrasse intersection, where the police officers could stop the driver. Several problems showed up when the man was checked: he was unreasonable, insulted the emergency services and resisted, which led to a police officer slightly injured. Initial investigations showed that the 20-year-old was considerably alcoholic; A test showed a per thousand value of 1.3, which is significantly above the permitted limit.
After his arrest, the young man was brought to the police station, where a blood sample was taken from him to further clarify his condition. The vehicle was also ensured to enable possible further investigations. The police have started the investigation into this incident. Further information will be expected in the coming days, while the exact background of the fleeing and behavior of the driver are examined more closely.
Such incidents not only raise questions about traffic safety, but also to the responsibility of drivers, especially under the influence of alcohol. The police have made it clear that such ruthless actions are unacceptable and are strictly punished. More details about this incident are still sparse, but reports www.presseportal.de
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