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Blue light ticker for the Fürstenfeldbruck region: Hedge catches fire - residents attempt to extinguish the fire

2021-06-10T23:36:27.329Z


The police and fire brigade in the Fürstenfeldbruck district are ready for action around the clock. You can find out where you are going and why in the blue light ticker.


The police and fire brigade in the Fürstenfeldbruck district are ready for action around the clock.

You can find out where you are going and why in the blue light ticker.

  • The reports come from the Fürstenfeldbruck, Germering and Olching police stations, the Fürstenfeldbruck traffic police (responsible for A8, A99 and A96) and the Upper Bavaria North Police Headquarters or are based on inquiries.

  • There are 52 local fire brigades in the Fürstenfeldbruck district, and in 2018 the active ones managed 3,362 missions.

  • You can find older reports in the blue light ticker until the end of May 2021

the 10th of June

The Geiselbullach fire brigade

had to move out on Tuesday to a hedge

fire

in a residential area. Residents noticed the fire on Tuesday afternoon and sounded the alarm. The column of smoke could be seen from a long way off. According to the fire department, residents and passers-by initially kept the flames at bay with fire extinguishers, water buckets and garden hoses. In this way, they were able to prevent the fire from spreading from around ten meters of hedge, which extends over two properties, to a garden shed. When the fire brigade arrived, they took over and were finally able to extinguish the fire completely with a C-pipe. It is not yet known why the hedge started to burn in the first place. There was also a fire in Bruck that destroyed an apartment.

Police officers found

1.24 per thousand alcohol

in a man from the Dachau district during a check on Monday evening on the B2 near Puch.

The driver's license was secured and a blood sample was ordered.

The man is now awaiting a complaint for being drunk in traffic.

A drunk moped driver (58)

hit a BMW on Wednesday night.

The accident occurred on Petersenstrasse.

The Emmeringer had lost control of his moped and hit the parked BMW of a local resident.

Damage: 2000 euros.

At the time of the accident, the man had an alcohol level of 0.78 per mille.

A blood sample was ordered.

The driver's license was secured.

6th of June

Apparently

two teenagers

drank too much

on Saturday night.

At about 1.30 a.m. they were lying on Kolbstrasse in Germering when a police patrol drove by.

When the two noticed the patrol, they stumbled to the edge of the road, the police report.

The 15-year-old girl and the 17-year-old boy, both from Germering, were heavily drunk.

The breath alcohol test in the 17 year old showed about 1 per mille, in the girl the value reached 1.5 per mille.

The youth were taken to the police station.

The parents were notified, who picked up their children from the police station, although they were drunk but safe. 

Three cases of property damage

reports the Olching police. On Saturday between 4 a.m. and 8:15 p.m., a previously unknown perpetrator smashed a window on the back of the middle school. The outer pane of the double glazing was destroyed, the inner pane remained intact. The amount of damage is not yet known. On Sunday a blue bin was set on fire in Kapellenweg. The fire could still be extinguished by the owner. The damage is around 100 euros. In both cases, the police asked witnesses to report to the Olching Inspection by phone (0 81 42) 29 30. On the other hand, a 23-year-old Olchinger was caught who kicked a garbage can twice at the train station. Damage amount: around 100 euros. Shortly afterwards, a patrol was able to identify the man near the train station on the basis of descriptions of witnesses.He is now awaiting criminal proceedings for property damage. 

June 1st

On Sunday night

, previously unknown perpetrators broke into a snack stand on the Viehmarktplatz in Fürstenfeldbruck.

There was property damage of around 1000 euros.

Five cases of beer are missing, the police report.

Please send information to the Fürstenfeldbruck police station on 08141/6120.

On Monday around 6 p.m.

, a car on the Stadtwerke site was completely burned out.

The Fürstenfeldbruck fire brigade was able to extinguish the fire and prevent it from spreading to other vehicles.

According to the fire brigade, a technical defect had triggered the fire.

31. May

A 13-year-old girl

who was walking her dog on a leash on Libellenstrasse in Puchheim was the victim of an attack by a dog that was not on a leash.

The mixed breed dog of a 69-year-old Puchheimer attacked the girl's dog.

This intervened and was bitten in the forearm by the strange dog.

The 69-year-old left without caring for the girl, but was able to be brought by witnesses.

There is now a proceeding against negligent bodily harm.

Late Saturday evenings

the police operations center received an emergency call from the Gröbenzell train station. At the underpass near the train station, eight people armed with knives were supposed to threaten each other and fight. Because there have been such incidents again and again in the area of ​​the Police Inspection (PI) Germering in recent weeks, the responsible Olching PI moved out on a massive scale. However, the emergency services did not find anything on site. Passers-by also said that nothing had happened. The number on which the emergency call was received could then be assigned to a 14-year-old from Eichenau who was officially known. Bad fun with the police will cost him dearly. A complaint awaits him for abuse of emergency calls. He will also have to pay for the operational costs. 

A 21-year-old motorcyclist from Sauerlach suffered

minor injuries

in an accident that occurred on Saturday afternoon in Rottbach. A 72-year-old driver from Planegg wanted to cross the intersection of Lappacher and Pracker Strasse and caught the motorcyclist who should have given the driver the right of way. In total, there was accident damage of an estimated 17,500 euros.

In the past week, strangers

smeared several garages on Puchheimer Kiefernstrasse with graffiti.

As the responsible Germeringer police report, a total of six rear walls of garages were affected.

The total damage caused amounts to around 900 euros.

Anyone who can provide relevant information about the crime or the perpetrators should contact the Germering police station by phone (089) 8 94 15 70. 

In addition, the Germering police carried out bicycle checks.

Onlookers at the scene of the accident

are a thorn in the side of the rescue workers. Gazing is a criminal offense, not only because they often hinder operations and also become a risk of accidents themselves. Officials of the Germering police now had to experience that there are also gawkers beyond accidents. During an identity check, they were filmed by an uninvolved passer-by. When they spoke to the 30-year-old on the video, he continued to film "joyfully in close-ups," according to the assessment of the police. He also recorded his own control. Because the civil servants' words, which were not spoken in public, can also be heard, this constitutes an offense under the criminal code. Because the filmmaker behaved completely uncooperatively and did not see how to delete the video, his cell phone was confiscated as evidence. (kg)

The police are looking for a driver

who hit a 17-year-old student from Germering on the Kerschensteiner Strasse bike path on Thursday at around 4 p.m. The cyclist fell, but said, when asked by the driver, that he was not injured. He also turned down the offer of the person who caused the accident to fetch an ambulance. Those involved left the scene of the accident without having exchanged their personal details. Only later did the student feel pain in his right elbow. His parents drove him to a Munich hospital for treatment. No other injuries were diagnosed there apart from a graze on his right elbow. Afterwards, the pupil and his parents appeared at the police station to report the accident - which the law enforcement officers believe is always advisable when cyclists are involved in accidents.The police are now hoping that, according to the student, the extremely helpful driver, a 70 to 75-year-old man with glasses, will call (089) 8 94 15 71 10 to determine his personal details. 

Source: merkur

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