Diepholz under theft printing: container, cable and sprinter affected

Diepholz under theft printing: container, cable and sprinter affected

23.07.2024 - 08:25

Police Inspection Diepholz

accident in Mellinghausen: Meaning for traffic safety

A traffic accident in Mellinghausen has triggered concern among the local population. On July 22, 2024, around 4:40 p.m., a 65-year-old from Thedinghausen came off the road on Hoyaer Strasse and fell. The police reported that the driver was transported to a nearby hospital with minor injuries. These incidents underline the importance of traffic safety in the region and the need to raise awareness of safe driving.

accident course and follow

The cyclist had lost control of his vehicle on his drive towards Mellinghausen, which led to the fall. The police put the damage to the motorcycle at around 3,000 euros. Such accidents are important not only for those affected, but also for the community, since they show the need for more prevention and security measures.

The role of the community

The incidents in the region concern all citizens. Traffic accidents such as that in Mellinghausen create a feeling of uncertainty and require increased commitment to safety in road traffic from the community. The local police have already responded to further incidents, including the increased thefts of building containers and power cables in the area. These events illustrate the increasing challenges that the authorities are facing.

The police asks for help

The Diepholz police inspection has intensified its educational work after the accident and other criminal incidents reported in the region in the past few days. Information from the population is of great importance. In particular, the police in Sulingen accepts 9490 messages on 04271, which could help to determine those responsible for the thefts.

future prospects

The events in Mellinghausen and the surrounding area are a call to all road users to behave more responsibly in road traffic. Cities and municipalities must continue to promote road safety programs in order to reduce the frequency of such accidents. A strong, informed community can make a decisive contribution to making the streets safer.

Please ask:

Police Inspection Diepholz

press and public relations

Marei Tatgenhorst

Telephone: 05441 / 971-0 (extension -104)

Mobile: 0152/09480104

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