Rapid chase: the police are putting alcoholic drivers in Ilsfeld!

Rapid chase: the police are putting alcoholic drivers in Ilsfeld!

In the early morning of December 26, 2024, the police in Ilsfeld, Heilbronn district, observed a vehicle that drove jerky and strikingly exceeded the speed limits. At around 4 a.m. the police tried to stop the driver. However, the latter disregarded the deficiency signals and fled with speeds of up to 150 km/h towards Wüstenhausen.

In the course of the flight, the vehicle fell into a roundabout, where it almost skidded. When the car finally stopped, the occupants fled in different directions. The police immediately initiated persecution and was able to put the driver in a nearby house. During the check, it was found that the driver had 1 per thousand alcohol in the blood and was positively tested for drug -related substances such as cocaine and cannabis. It remained unclear who the vehicle belonged to, since both the driver and the passengers could not provide any information. The vehicle was ensured and the investigation continued, as https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/regional/badenwuerttemberg/swr-wuestenhausen-100.html) reported.

condemnation of a driver under the influence of drugs

A similar incident that illuminates the dangers of trips under the influence of drugs occurred in Nidwalden. A 24-year-old Lucerne was sentenced to nine months in prison after controlling a van in March, under the influence of cocaine and Xanax. During a police check in Hergiswil, he fled and carried out a 15-minute chase by overtaking waiting vehicles to construction sites and broke through the barriers.

During his escape, the man moved on a footpath and bike path with around 50 km/h and came dangerously close, including a bicycle sighter and divers. The escape ended with a collision in front of the Hotel Pilatus, trying to escape on foot, but was caught by the police. The Nidwalden cantonal court imposed a prison sentence of 33 months, of which he has to spend nine months in prison. In addition, he must pay a fine of CHF 700 and procedural costs. The man regretted his actions in court and explained that he acted out of a difficult personal Situation, how [nidwaldnerzeitung.ch reported.

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