In a chase: 18-year-old races through the forest at 100 km/h
Created: 05/17/2022, 17:27
From: Julius Fastnacht
An 18-year-old flees from the police in his car near Groß-Gerau via a forest path.
He drives up to 100 km/h - and doesn't even have a driver's license.
Groß-Gerau – After a dangerous chase, the police arrested an 18-year-old and his underage passenger on a forest path near Mörfelden-Walldorf on Monday evening (May 16).
Around 8 a.m., according to the police, the man from Rüsselsheim fled from a check.
He was already driving at a significantly excessive speed and ignored red traffic lights at several intersections.
On the forest path in Rüsselsheim, two patrol cars followed, as reported by fnp.de.
An 18-year-old races through the forest at up to 100 km/h.
Only at Groß-Gerau can a patrol arrest him.
© Nicolas Armer/dpa
Chase near Groß-Gerau: 18-year-old racer does not have a driver's license
The man drove through the forest in the direction of Raunheim at up to 100 km/h, then drove on to Mörfelden-Walldorf via Frankfurt Airport.
According to the police, on the rapid journey he also endangered a man who only saved himself from a collision by jumping to the side.
The chase only ended in front of a game gate – dead end.
Police arrested the driver and his 16-year-old passenger.
As it turned out, the getaway driver probably did not have a driver's license.
The speeder is now being investigated on suspicion of illegal motor vehicle racing, endangering road traffic and unauthorized use of a vehicle.
(juf)
In the Rhine-Main area, there are regular incidents in which drivers try to evade a police check.
It was only in April that a woman fled from a police patrol near Frankfurt and endangered several passers-by.