Young people set fire to hay bales: police investigated in Ahrensfelde

Young people set fire to hay bales: police investigated in Ahrensfelde

In the past few days, several incidents have been registered in the Barnim that attracted both the interest of the police and the population. An incident in which young people in Ahrensfelde set a hay bales on fire.

On September 5, 2024 around 6:00 p.m., the events took their course when three young people in Eichner bordered to go up a straw bales in flames. The fire brigade was quickly on hand and was able to successfully extinguish the flames before the fire could spread further. While the exact property damage is currently still being determined, the criminal police have already started their investigation. She will now deal intensively with the suspects to clarify the background and motifs for arson.

accident under the influence of alcohol

Also worrying was a traffic accident in Panketal, which also took place on September 5, 2024 in the early morning. A bus collided with a car, a Skoda, at the Dorfstraße and Birkholzer Chaussee intersection. The 51-year-old Polish driver of the bus had a breath alcohol value of 1.12 per thousand, which clearly excluded him as a travel. Fortunately, there were no injuries among passengers, but the criminal police will now examine the circumstances of the accident in more detail. The fact that the driver was under the influence of alcohol raises serious questions about traffic safety.

Another interesting turn occurred in Ahrensfelde on September 6, 2024, when the police were called for an unusual incident at 2:00 a.m. A 36-year-old man was on Clara-Zetkin-Straße and started to complete several vehicles. Obviously, this also happened on foreign land, which makes the man's behavior appear questionable. The police were able to grasp the suspect quickly and took custody. In view of this situation, the man may now have legal consequences. It remains exciting to see which explanations the suspect will provide for his behavior.

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