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Peaceful Police Presence at Bartholomew Market in Oberstimm; Minimal Security Disruptions Reported

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Decision has yet to be ratified by the Commission.

In a recent press release, the Ingolstadt Police Department has confirmed that there were a few physical altercations at the Barthel market in Oberstimm on Saturday evening between 10:00 PM and 11:00 PM. Three individuals were detained for failing to comply with a dispersal order, but no specific crime or incident was mentioned in the press release.

The Barthel market, which had a large number of visitors, was largely peaceful from a police perspective, with no significant security disruptions reported on Monday. The press release, titled "Current" and "Briefly Noted," was issued by the police department and the source of the information can be traced back to the Ingolstadt Police Station.

However, the press release does not provide details about the nature of the altercations or the police reports. It also does not indicate whether any arrests have been made or if any further actions were taken regarding the detained individuals. Furthermore, the press release does not provide a date or location, and no direct mention of the current head of the Ingolstadt Police Station related to the Barthel Market press release was found in the search results.

Despite these uncertainties, the outcome of the Barthel market can be considered positive, as it was held this year without any major incidents. The Barthel market in Oberstimm, a popular local event, has consistently been peaceful and well-managed, according to previous police reports.

The press release does not provide any further actions or instructions, but the Ingolstadt Police Department encourages everyone to continue to enjoy the events and markets in the city in a peaceful and respectful manner. For more updates and information, residents are advised to follow the official police department channels.

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