Relationship drama in Nersingen: Police surround the house because of a weapon!
Police operation in Neu-Ulm: Relationship dispute leads to large-scale operation. Investigations are ongoing following incidents involving weapons.

Relationship drama in Nersingen: Police surround the house because of a weapon!
A disturbing incident occurred on Friday evening in the Straß district of Nersingen. The police were informed of a loud relationship dispute between three people: a woman, her ex-partner and her current partner. Eyefornews reports that there were reports that a weapon resembling a rifle was spotted. The police then called in numerous patrol cars to bring the situation under control.
The emergency services arrived around 7:30 p.m. and surrounded the residential building in question on Silheimer Strasse. To ensure the safety of residents, Silheimer Strasse and adjacent side streets in the area of the nearby school were closed. The local police were supported by officers from the Neu-Ulm task force, who were equipped with protective clothing, helmets and submachine guns. Dozens of residents gathered near the scene and spread rumors wildly. There was a mix-up: Some residents thought the SEK was on duty, but that wasn't the case. Only police officers from Neu-Ulm were present.
The mission leaves the shadows of uncertainty
After intensive investigations and discussions with those involved, the accused came out of the house shortly after 9 p.m. and was brought in for questioning without resistance. The Neu-Ulm police are now conducting further investigations to clarify the perceptions of those involved. It remains to be seen whether crimes were actually committed.
The latest incident fits into a worrying overall picture that is reflected in the police crime statistics. According to a recent report by Tagesspiegel, there is a continuous increase in violent crime. A total of 217,277 cases of violent crime were registered in 2024, an increase of 1.5 percent compared to the previous year. Particularly alarming are assaults with knives, which have increased by 10.8 percent. This shows that the willingness to use violence in society appears to be growing and with it the dangers for citizens.
Another incident that concerned the police in Neu-Ulm took place on November 2, 2024. It was about a complaint filed by a 29-year-old Romanian citizen against his two Polish roommates. There were allegations of physical assault, and the police found a blank gun as well as several knives and narcotics when they searched the apartments. These events suggest that there is also an increased need for security in this region, which the authorities are taking seriously.
In summary, it can be said that the increasing reports of violent clashes and crimes in the region, such as those described in the articles in Augsburger Allgemeiner and All-in-Augsburg, are worrying for citizens. Police face the challenge of ensuring safety while promoting a sense of security among citizens. Whether and how this will succeed in Nersingen remains to be seen.