Fast as lightning: Police investigate after a high-speed chase in Sindelfingen!

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There was a possible car race in Sindelfingen on Christmas Eve 2024. The police are looking for witnesses to the incident on Neckarstrasse.

Am Heiligabend 2024 kam es in Sindelfingen zu einem möglichen Autorennen. Die Polizei sucht Zeugen des Vorfalls in der Neckarstraße.
There was a possible car race in Sindelfingen on Christmas Eve 2024. The police are looking for witnesses to the incident on Neckarstrasse.

Fast as lightning: Police investigate after a high-speed chase in Sindelfingen!

On Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024, around 10 a.m. there was a suspected banned car race on Neckarstrasse in Sindelfingen, which brought the police to the scene. According to initial investigations, a silver Dodge and a blue Ford Mustang raced down the road at excessive speeds and recklessly overtook several vehicles, even though a solid line prohibited overtaking. This dangerous driving behavior posed a serious danger to other road users.

Police are asking for information from witnesses

The Sindelfingen police have launched a call for witnesses and are calling on all road users who may have been endangered or hindered by the reckless driving behavior of the two vehicles to come forward. In particular, the police are looking for information about the cars and drivers involved. Those affected can contact the authorities on 07031 / 6970 or by email at sindelfingen.prev@polizei.bwl.de. This call is made in an effort to collect further information and hold possible perpetrators accountable, as is also reported on freenet.de.

The incidents occurred at the intersection of Neckarstrasse and Nüssstrasse, where illegal racing was clearly noticeable. The police hope that the statements of witnesses will shed light on the situation and clarify whether additional vehicles were involved in the race. The investigation is currently in its early stages, so any information can be helpful to ensure safety on the roads.

For further information and current developments in this case, those interested can read the article szbz.de and freenet.de read.