Police pursuit ended in VW collision
In the early hours of Thursday morning, a dramatic car chase came to an end in the Nortrup area of Osnabrück on the Koestenteilsweg. A Volkswagen, containing three men aged 19 and 21, ignored police signals and fled towards Bersenbrück.
The vehicle, which was found with an open trunk near a kindergarten in Osnabrück's street "Dorf Priggenhagen" at 2:35 AM, was later involved in a curve accident. The car went off the road, but fortunately, all occupants were arrested later without injury.
The police have seized the car and the mobile phones of the occupants. A search of the car revealed balaclavas and a soft air pistol. The source of this information is news aktuell.
The investigation is still active and ongoing. The public prosecutor's office has ordered a blood test from the driver, but the results have not yet been released to the public. No further details about the investigation's progress have been disclosed.
The police are continuing to gather evidence related to the incident. The public is encouraged to contact the Police Station Osnabrück for inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Maike Elixmann at 0541/327-2071 or via email at [email protected].
The driver and his passengers were released after the completion of the police measures. The public is advised to await official updates from the Police Station Osnabrück. The search results do not contain information about the name of the driver at this time.
Further investigations into the incident involving the Volkswagen car near the kindergarten in "Dorf Priggenhagen" are ongoing. The police station urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
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