Gray Mitsubishi hit in Warendorf – perpetrator on the run!

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A gray Mitsubishi ASX was hit in Warendorf on June 18, 2025. The perpetrator fled, police are looking for witnesses.

In Warendorf wurde am 18.06.2025 ein grauer Mitsubishi ASX angefahren. Täter flüchtete, Polizei sucht Zeugen.
A gray Mitsubishi ASX was hit in Warendorf on June 18, 2025. The perpetrator fled, police are looking for witnesses.

Gray Mitsubishi hit in Warendorf – perpetrator on the run!

On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, an incident occurred in the parking lot of an insurance company on Wilhelmsplatz in Warendorf, which attracted the attention of the police. Between 9:30 a.m. and 1:10 p.m., a gray Mitsubishi ASX was hit and significantly damaged. However, the person who caused the accident did not show up after the incident and fled without caring about the damage caused. The police are now hoping for information from the public.

The Mitsubishi ASX was hit on the left side, which could indicate a careless driver. In such situations it is often not only annoying for those injured, but also a sign of the increasing problem of traffic accidents in German cities. The local police accept tips on 02581/94100-0 and by email.

The facts at a glance

The key details of the incident are as follows:

  • Datum: 18.06.2025
  • Ort: Parkplatz einer Versicherung am Wilhelmsplatz, Warendorf
  • Betroffenes Fahrzeug: grauer Mitsubishi ASX
  • Schaden: linksseitig angefahren
  • Unfallverursacher: unbekannt, geflüchtet
  • Hinweise an: Polizei Warendorf, Tel. 02581/94100-0

However, according to a current report from the Warendorf police, which was published on June 20, 2025, this is not the first incident of this kind. Traffic accidents are among the most common causes of property damage and injured people in Germany. This is what the traffic accident statistics show Federal Statistical Office that many accidents occur due to carelessness and lack of concentration.

Statistics show that the appropriate measures in legislation, traffic education and the maintenance of road infrastructure aim to reduce the number of accidents and increase road safety. The incident in Warendorf could therefore once again awaken those responsible to focus more intensively on this problem and take preventative measures.

The Warendorf police also announce that if you have any questions, the press office can be reached on 02581/600-230 or by email. The control center is also available outside of office hours for urgent inquiries on 02581/600-230.

This incident is another example that shows that mindfulness on the road is essential. Every driver should be aware that responsibility on the road lies not only with oneself, but also with other road users. So there remains hope that the fugitive perpetrator can still be caught.