Renchen case under scrutiny: Severely harmful physical assault scrutinized by Polish authorities
In the heart of Offenburg, a disturbing incident unfolded on Sunday evening. At around 22:30, a larger group of people, aged between 21 and 29 years, is reported to have caused damage to a vehicle in the main street.
The Police Headquarters Offenburg is currently handling the incident. For any further questions or information, you can reach them at Telephone: 0781 - 211211 or via E-Mail: [email protected]. Their official website is http://www.polizei-bw.de/.
The altercation that took place between two groups seems to have been the result of previous disputes. Another group of people from a nearby residence intervened to prevent the damage, but this intervention led to a physical altercation between the groups.
Only two suspects aged 24 and 26 were found at the scene, while the rest of the group remains unknown. The authorities are seeking witnesses, but no specific suspects or group members have been named in the available reports.
The police from the Achern/Oberkirch police station were also alerted due to the altercation. Another group of people from a nearby residence intervened to prevent the damage, which led to the physical altercation.
It is crucial to note that the members of the unknown group involved in the suspected dangerous bodily injury incident on Sunday evening in Hauptstraße, Offenburg, have not been identified or disclosed in the available reports.
We urge everyone to maintain peace and harmony in our community and to report any suspicious activities to the local authorities. Let's work together to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents in Offenburg.
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