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In the early hours of Tuesday morning, an incident occurred on the A6 highway near Satteldorf that has left authorities searching for an unknown individual.
Approximately 800 liters of diesel were stolen from a tractor-trailer parked at a rest area on the A6. The theft took place between Monday 9 PM and Tuesday 5:30 AM. Despite extensive investigations, no specific information about the culprit has been provided.
The incident did not involve a tractor-trailer or diesel theft in the traditional sense, as it occurred in a different location and context. However, it is worth noting that the stolen diesel was from a tractor-trailer parked at the rest area.
The location of the theft is the A6 rest area near Satteldorf. The Aalen Police Headquarters can be contacted for further questions regarding the fuel theft. Their contact details are Böhmerwaldstraße 20, 73431 Aalen, Telephone: 07361/580-108, Email: [email protected].
In a separate incident, a collision occurred between a VW and an Audi at the intersection of Gartenstraße and Fraschstraße in Gaildorf, which is within the Aalen region. The VW driver, who is 59 years old, failed to yield to the Audi driver, who had the right of way. The exact cause of the collision is still under investigation, and no specific information about injuries or property damage has been provided.
Tips about the unknown fuel thief can be submitted to the Kirchberg an der Jagst traffic police. Their contact number for submitting tips is 07904 94260.
The Aalen region remains vigilant in its efforts to apprehend the unknown fuel thief and ensure the safety of its roads and citizens.
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