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Blue light ticker for the Fürstenfeldbruck region: e-scooter and Macbook stolen

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Highlights: Blue light ticker for the Fürstenfeldbruck region: e-scooter and Macbook stolen. As of: February 27, 2024, 11:34 a.m By: Lisa Fischer, Thomas Steinhardt CommentsPressSplit Symbolic image © Christoph Soeder/DPA You can find out where they are going and why in the blue light Ticker. There are 52 local fire departments in the Furstenfeld bruck district. The police and fire brigade in the district are operational around the clock. They are responsible for the A8, A99 and A96.



As of: February 27, 2024, 11:34 a.m

By: Lisa Fischer, Thomas Steinhardt

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The police and fire brigade in the Fürstenfeldbruck district are operational around the clock.

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

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

  • There are 52 local fire departments in the Fürstenfeldbruck district.

  • You can find older reports in the ticker until the beginning of January

27th of February

Thief steals e-scooter:

A thief stole an e-scooter on Gröbenzeller Bahnhofstrasse between Friday, 3 p.m. and Saturday, 5 p.m.

The combination lock that secured the vehicle was tweaked.

According to police, the scooter is worth around 600 euros.

The police are asking witnesses for information.

Thief steals expensive computer:

A thief stole an Apple Macbook from a car in Gröbenzell on Saturday evening.

According to the police, the perpetrator struck on Danziger Strasse between 7:05 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.

The device is worth around 2400 euros.

No damage was found on the car.

The police will accept information on telephone (0 81 42) 2930.

Copper part stolen from cemetery:

A copper cover on a wall at the forest cemetery in Fürstenfeldbruck was stolen.

According to the police, the part is worth around 120 euros.

The crime occurred on the night of Wednesday to Thursday.

The cover was forcibly torn off.

The perpetrator fled undetected.

The police are asking for information on (0 81 41) 6120.

Tools and money stolen

: Thieves stole a cordless screwdriver and various tools from a cellar in Fürstenfeldbruck between last Tuesday and Saturday.

According to the police, the perpetrators broke into a basement compartment in an apartment building on Abt-Führer-Straße.

The one with a padlock also contained a large amount of money, which also fell into the hands of the thieves.

In total, the police estimate the value of the stolen goods to be around 3,500 euros.

Drunk on the road:

A 34-year-old drove through Fürstenfeldbruck on Sunday evening with almost two per mille.

Because he was driving in a serpentine line, another driver alerted the police.

The man, who comes from Gräfelfing, was on Oskar-von-Miller-Straße around 6:30 p.m. when he was noticed because of his unsafe driving style.

The alerted police stopped the man.

When he took a breathalyzer test, it quickly became clear why the man was driving in serpentine lines.

Gräfelfinger had to undergo a blood sample.

The police confiscated his driver's license.

February 26th

Letters mixed up and disposed of in Amper:

The police were once again reported to a suspicious person in Emmering who was tampering with mailboxes.

The patrol was able to find the person in question on Brucker Strasse around 1 p.m. on Saturday.

According to the police, it is a man with mental disabilities who has already been noticed in a similar way.

However, the man did not carry any corresponding letters with him.

According to witnesses, they had previously been disposed of in nearby Amper.

It also cannot be ruled out that letters from mailboxes in neighboring houses were swapped.

The man was handed over to his carer and the relevant authorities were informed.

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Collision on the B2:

After making way for an ambulance on the B2 near Alling, a VW driver collided with the car of a 77-year-old from Germering who was following him.

Damage: Around 10,000 euros.

The 40-year-old drove onto the slow lane on the B2 on Saturday around 12.15 p.m. to make way for an oncoming ambulance with flashing lights.

When he drove past, the man got back onto the main road.

The 77-year-old Mercedes driver had not noticed the incident and was about to drive past the VW driver when he merged.

The cars collided.

According to police, both drivers were uninjured.

Drunk man hits dog:

A 23-year-old from Emmeringen hit a dog with his VW Golf on Saturday around 5 p.m. near the thermal power plant in Olching.

According to police, the four-legged friend was not injured.

After a conversation between the driver and the dog's owner, the man drove away.

However, the owner then contacted the police and noted that the man was probably drunk.

The driver was identified using the license plate number.

An alcohol test showed 2.16 per mille.

Chase to Munich:

There was a chase in Freimann on Friday morning.

Also included: two tow trucks from the Fürstenfeldbruck district.

Three employees of the towing company followed a 41-year-old to Munich.

The man had previously simply picked up his towed car without paying.

The men drove to his registration address.

They met him on Ingolstädter Strasse, immediately gave chase, surrounded the man and stopped him.

Then someone called the police.

The 41-year-old has to pay a fine of 750 euros plus 500 euros in towing costs.

Two bikers without a license:

A strange accident in Puchheim has consequences for two men: A witness observed on Saturday evening on Allinger Straße how a young person fell on his light motorcycle.

The young man left the two-wheeler behind and got on the light motorcycle of his 42-year-old companion.

The witness informed the police, who located the two men.

Then it turned out that neither of them had a driver's license.

The motorcycles were also not insured.

The 42-year-old was also drunk.

The two men face several lawsuits.

Accident with a forklift:

There was an industrial accident on the premises of a Germering company on Saturday.

According to police, an employee was driving a forklift around the curve too quickly.

The vehicle then overturned, trapping the driver's foot.

The 32-year-old was injured and was taken to hospital.

Police seize loud Mercedes:

A civilian police patrol became aware of a Mercedes last Friday in Bruck around 8 p.m.

The driver accelerated several times on Augsburger Straße and his car was noticeably loud.

During the inspection, the officers discovered that the car was significantly louder than permitted.

They also found vehicle parts that did not comply with the regulations.

According to police, the car was seized and will be presented to an expert.

20-year-old driving under drugs:

During a traffic stop on Saturday night, the police in Fürstenfeldbruck stopped a 20-year-old driver.

According to the report, the young woman showed typical drug symptoms that indicated previous consumption.

The driver's car key was taken away and she was prevented from continuing her journey.

The 20-year-old also had to undergo a blood sample.

She faces a fine of 500 euros and a one-month driving ban.

February 23rd

Car ends up in the stream:

A driver drove off the road on Olchinger Straße between Gröbenzell and Lochhausen on Wednesday afternoon.

The car ran over several traffic signs, broke through a bridge railing and finally ended up in the Erlbach.

The 60-year-old driver was able to free herself from the car.

She remained unhurt.

The road had to be completely closed during the rescue work.

Perfume thief caught:

A 34-year-old wanted to steal perfume worth around 1,300 euros from a drugstore in Fürstenfeldbruck on Wednesday.

The store detective did a good job, though.

According to police, the man put eleven packs of perfume in his jacket pocket.

He had previously deactivated the anti-theft device using a device.

That's why no alarm was triggered when the thief left the store.

However, the thieves were observed by the store detective and held in front of the store until the police arrived.

Accident while turning:

A 29-year-old caused an accident on the Germeringer Spange on Wednesday morning because he overlooked an oncoming car.

According to police, the man wanted to turn left onto Hartstrasse.

At that moment, however, a woman came towards us in her BMW.

No one was injured in the collision.

The damage is around 2000 euros.

Accident caused without a driver's license:

A 35-year-old crashed her car into a parked van on Kreuzlinger Strasse in Germering on Wednesday evening.

According to police, the Costa Rican woman only had a driver's license from her home country.

However, she would have had to have this converted into a German driving license.

That's why she's now getting a report for driving without a license.

20. February

Gas heater catches fire:

A gas heater started a fire in a terraced house in

Landsberied

on Saturday .

According to the police, the reason is a technical defect.

The homeowner's 22-year-old son noticed a strange smell.

When he went to look for the source, he discovered the fire on the upper floor.

The area around the heater was ablaze.

The residents called the fire department.

The fire fighters from the Landsberied, Aich and Fürstenfeldbruck fire departments were able to extinguish the fire.

Nobody got hurt.

The damage caused is estimated at several thousand euros.

Riots on the playground:

Rioters raged on the playground of a kindergarten in

Hattenhofen

.

Two playground equipment and a flower pot were damaged.

According to the Fürstenfeldbruck police, a walker noticed the damage around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon and informed the officers.

According to the woman, there were four young people in the immediate vicinity of the kindergarten on Valesiestrasse.

It is not yet clear whether these have anything to do with the vandalism.

According to the police, they could be considered witnesses.

Young people are asked to contact the police on (0 81 41) 61 20.

Getting beer while on drugs: Because he didn't have a registration stamp on his license plate, a 42-year-old was checked in

Fürstenfeldbruck

on Monday night

.

In the end, that was the least of his problems.

The man explained that he had just wanted to take a quick trip to the gas station to buy beer.

However, the police discovered that the 42-year-old was apparently under the influence of drugs.

According to the police, the man openly admitted this.

The journey was then over for him.

The police ordered a blood sample.

The man is awaiting proceedings under the Compulsory Insurance Act and for driving under the influence of drugs.

February 15th

Aggression after the parades

: Tens of thousands of people celebrated the finale of the carnival season in Mammendorf and Olching on Tuesday.

The police draw a predominantly positive assessment of the major events.

In Mammendorf, however, two groups clashed after the carnival procession.

According to the police, everyone was quite drunk.

Therefore, neither the cause nor the course of the dispute has been clarified so far.


Around 8:30 p.m., a carnival visitor tried to hit a security guard because he was about to be thrown out.

When the police arrived, the man resisted.

A female officer was slightly injured.

Unknown people also tore out a traffic sign during the night.


According to the police, there were two minor altercations at the Olching carnival procession.

There were three slightly injured people.

In addition, two drunks who defied orders had to be taken into custody.

13th February

Riot at the cemetery:

On Sunday night, unknown people destroyed three entrance gates at the cemetery in Türkenfeld.

One of the gates was torn off its hinges and another was damaged beyond repair by massive force.

The iron gate at the main entrance is also affected.

The property damage is in the four-digit range.

The community is asking for information from witnesses.

Racing cyclists fall:

Two racing cyclists got in each other's way and fell in Moorenweis on Saturday afternoon.

One of them was seriously injured.

According to the police, the Puchheimer and the Brucker were traveling together.

On Römerstrasse, the Puchheimer got his front tire into the pedal of his fellow driver.

Both athletes fell.

One of the drivers was seriously injured.

He was taken to hospital.

The second driver only suffered minor injuries.

Van broken into:

Unknown people broke into a VW van in the commercial ring in Moorenweis on Saturday night.

A navigation device was stolen from the vehicle.

The police are asking for information by calling (0 81 41) 6120.

Driving exercises without a license

: Driving exercises in a parking lot in Gröbenzell cost a woman and a man dearly.

According to the police, a 33-year-old was driving around in the parking lot of a supermarket on Sunday afternoon.

However, she didn't have a driver's license.

The 25-year-old owner of the car sat next to her in the passenger seat.

According to the police, both are now being investigated - against the woman for driving without a license, against the man for "authorization as an owner to drive without a license."

February 12th

Attack in Eichenau:

Two Eichenauers were victims of a violent act on Roggensteiner Allee early Saturday morning.

According to the police, the two were insulted by a group around 1:40 a.m. near Sleeping Beauty Trail.

Three young men ended up beating the duo.

One lost his headphones, which one of the aggressors immediately grabbed.

The thugs also demanded the second victim's backpack.

When he handed over the bag, the group fled.

The police are asking witnesses to call (089) 8 94 15 70.

Dispute ends with a laceration:

An argument between a cyclist and a driver ended up in the hospital for the latter.

According to the police, the driver stopped on Werner-von-Siemens-Strasse in Olching on Friday around 6 p.m. to talk to the cyclist.

The two apparently got into a fight.

The cyclist gave the man from Gröbenzell two punches and then ran away.

The driver suffered a laceration to his head that had to be treated in hospital.

The unknown cyclist was on a mountain bike.

He is said to be around 25 years old.

Car is on the roof - driver gone:

Did he drive drunk or did he only drink after the accident?

After a crash at Olching, a report must now clarify this question.

According to the police, a driver reported a car lying on its roof next to the B 471 early on Saturday morning. When police officers checked the car, there was no sign of the driver.

But the engine was still warm.

The driver was quickly identified based on documents in the car.

The investigators found him at his home.

The man was uninjured - but drunk.

He explained to the officers that he had to avoid a deer.

It wasn't until he got home that he drank several beers because of the shock.

However, the police had their doubts about that.

That's why an expert report must now clarify whether the man was telling the truth or whether he was actually driving drunk.

Alleged bike theft:

Sometimes things are different than they seem.

A passer-by reported two bicycle thieves at the train station to the Olching police station on Friday evening.

The men used a power cutter to tamper with the parked wheels.

Shortly afterwards, a patrol caught the men in the act.

But there was no such thing.

Because one of the two was able to prove that the bike they were working on belonged to him.

However, the lock was broken, so the men had to pick it.

Driving with a blood alcohol level of 2.5:

Although he was quite drunk, a 61-year-old got behind the wheel of his car on Saturday evening.

According to the police, the man was noticed in Maisach because of his unsafe driving style.

An alcohol test revealed the reason.

The driver had an impressive 2.5 per mille.

His driver's license was confiscated.

According to police, the man will face a fine and his driving license will be revoked.

Drunk driving:

He drove too fast and couldn't stay in his lane: After another driver reported it, the police stopped a 31-year-old in Alling on Saturday afternoon.

Since the man smelled of alcohol, he had to blow into the tube.

Result: 1.1 per mille.

A complaint now awaits Gilchinger.

February 8th

Car burned out:

The Porsche of a 53-year-old from Marzling (Freising district) burned out completely on the B471 near Olching on Wednesday evening at 6 p.m.

According to police, the man had been filling up the tank shortly beforehand.

The cause of the fire, which broke out during the journey, is considered unclear.

The 53-year-old was able to stop in time and was uninjured.

When the Geiselbullach fire department arrived on site, the car was already fully engulfed in flames.

There was a significant amount of smoke.

The B471 had to be completely closed in some places and there were significant disruptions.

The material damage is estimated at around 55,000 euros.

According to the police, there is also damage to the asphalt surface.

After around two hours, the B471 was open to traffic again.

Woman sexually harassed:

A woman from Germering was sexually harassed at Munich Central Station on Tuesday afternoon.

And she is probably not the only victim of the alleged perpetrator.

As the federal police report, the 35-year-old tried to inappropriately touch several women - including the woman from Germering.

When police officers brought the man to the station, he resisted.

He had around 2.8 per mille.

The police are asking witnesses and other women to call (089) 5 15 55 00.

Drunk in the car:

A 32-year-old got behind the wheel of his car early on Wednesday morning with an alcohol level of almost one per mille.

The police stopped him on the FFB 11 district road near Puchheim.

The waiter was not allowed to continue.

Instead, the sober passenger got behind the wheel.

The man now has to answer for a traffic violation.

A fine and points await him in Flensburg.

February 4th

Ex-girlfriend besieged in front of her apartment:

Because he didn't want to accept the separation from his girlfriend (19), a 19-year-old besieged her on Saturday around 9 p.m. in front of her apartment on Adalbert-Stifter-Ring in Fürstenfeldbruck.

While the police were being alerted, the young man also climbed onto the balcony.

The police took him away and also found a small amount of marijuana in his apartment during a check.

Truck driver stolen:

A brazen thief stole a truck driver's cell phone and a sports bag in Olching.

The man was loading and unloading his truck on Main Street between 1:40 and 1:50 a.m. last Saturday.

When he returned to the front of the cab, he noticed that the driver's door was open.

There was no trace of the valuables or the perpetrator.

The Olching police are asking witnesses who observed something to come forward.

Telephone: (0 81 42) 29 30.

Drunk and without a driver's license:

Because he was driving somewhat unsafely along the street near the sports field (Emmering), a driver was stopped by a police patrol at around 4:40 a.m. on Sunday.

Shortly before the officers could speak to him, the 33-year-old from Fürstenfeldbruck reversed his Renault into a traffic sign.

According to the police, the man smelled of alcohol and stated that he had previously been at a boozy birthday party.

He couldn't show a driver's license.

The 33-year-old had to give it up in December 2023.

The Fürstenfeldbruck resident is expected to face proceedings for drunk driving and driving without a license.

Car hit and fled:

An unknown driver hit and damaged a gray BMW parked on Buchhoferstrasse with his vehicle.

According to police, the whole thing happened between last Thursday at 5 p.m. and Friday at 7:30 a.m.

Property damage: around 300 euros.

Witnesses are asked to call the police.

(0 81 42) 29 30.

Bus hits a small car:

A bus and a car collided on Gartenstrasse in Germering on Saturday.

The 60-year-old Mini driver from Gilching came towards the bus around 7 p.m.

While she wanted to back out of the bottleneck a bit, the bus driver still tried to get past the Mini.

Property damage: around 3000 euros.

Parked Opel hit:

The Opel of a Maisacher was hit and damaged last Wednesday between 2:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.

The man had parked his car on Bahnhofstrasse (Maisach) opposite the stationery store.

When he got back to his car, he noticed the scratches on the left side of the vehicle.

The person who caused the accident fled undetected.

The police estimate the property damage at around 3,000 euros.

Witnesses who have observed something are asked to contact the Olching police on (0 81 42) 29 30.

Accident escape at Geltendorf train station:

An unknown person hit a gray Opel Meriva in the south train station parking lot and then fled without reporting it to the police.

The crime occurred on Friday between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.

According to police, the rear of the car was damaged on the left side.

Witnesses who have observed something are asked to contact the Landsberg police on (0 81 91) 93 20.

February 2nd

Driver freed from car after accident:

A small car left the road on the A 8 on Tuesday evening and ended up on its side.

The driver was unable to free himself.

Together with colleagues from Feldgeding, the rescuers from the Geiselbullach fire department got the man out of his vehicle with a ladder.

He was handed over to the emergency services for further care.

After an hour and a half, the firefighters were able to leave again.

Child runs into the street in front of the car:

Big shock for a 62-year-old driver last Wednesday evening.

As he was driving along Theodor-Heuss-Straße around 5:45 p.m., a child (6) suddenly appeared between the parked cars and ran straight onto the road.

According to the police, the driver tried to brake but was unable to prevent a collision.

The child was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Cyclist injured in accident:

A cyclist was injured in an accident on Wednesday on Moorenweiser Straße near Türkenfeld shortly before the Klotzau exit.

The man was found by road users around 11:35 a.m., but the 64-year-old was unable to provide any information about the accident at the scene.

After he was taken to hospital with injuries, he said he was overtaken by a vehicle so close that he had to swerve to the right onto the grass verge.

He obviously fell.

No further details are currently known about the overtaking vehicle.

Witnesses are asked to contact the responsible police station in Fürstenfeldbruck on telephone (0 81 41) 61 20.

January 29th

B2: Crashed into front when it rained:

The heavy rain early on Friday evening was fatal for a young woman from Olching.

She and a Mammendorfer were injured in an accident on the B2.

The 24-year-old was traveling from Puchheim towards Fürstenfeldbruck with three passengers and a rental vehicle.

Shortly after entering the B2 near Puchheim, according to the police report, she was blinded by an oncoming vehicle.


As a result, she overlooked the car of a 33-year-old from Mammendorf who was driving in front of her.

The woman from Olching tried to brake, but it was too late and her car crashed into the rear of the Mammendorfer.

Both vehicles then crashed into the guardrail.

The Mammendorfer felt pain in his back after the accident.


The woman from Olching suffered a shock and felt nauseated.

Both vehicles were no longer drivable and had to be towed away.

The B2 had to be closed for a short time during the operation.

The accident site was secured by the Puchheim fire department.

Drama in Tyrol:

A 28-year-old who came from Fürstenfeldbruck and lived in Innsbruck was caught in masses of snow and killed in front of her companions.

The young woman was traveling with her 26-year-old partner and a 32-year-old friend near the Kühtai ski area.

During the preparations for the descent on skis, a disastrous chain reaction occurred.

Any help came too late for the young woman.

Vandalism in the community center:

Someone went wild in the women's toilet of the community center in Gröbenzell: the door and the sink were damaged between Friday and Saturday.

The repair costs amount to around 2000 euros.

Information on telephone (0 81 42) 29 30.

Mail fished out of the mailbox:

A woman from Emmeringen observed a man fishing mail out of a mailbox on the main street on Saturday.

He already had several letters in his hand when the woman asked him to give them to her, which he did.

He then fled.

According to the police, there is a suspicion that the unknown man, aged around 40, is mentally disabled.

He wore flashy beige shoes, sweatpants and a dark hooded jacket.

And apparently it wasn't the first time.

Information on telephone (0 81 41) 61 20.

Locker cracked in the GEP:

A 42-year-old from Germering had his shopping bag stolen, which he had kept in a locker on the upper floor of the Germeringer shopping arcade (GEP).

The compartment is secured with a code.

The thief struck on Saturday between 4:15 and 4:45 p.m.

Information on telephone (089) 8 94 15 70.

Handgreiflichkeiten bei Faschingsparty: Eine Faschingsparty in Geltendorf endete recht rabiat. Zwei Gruppen Heranwachsender gerieten sich in die Haare. Dabei warf jemand einen Becher und verletzte einen jungen Mann am Kopf. Offenbar weil er selbst attackiert wurde, wie er der Polizei sagte. Das wird nun ermittelt.

26. Januar

Unfall auf der B2 am Freitagabend: Am Freitagabend fuhren eine 24-jährige Olchingerin und drei Mitfahrer mit einem Mietfahrzeug die B2 von Puchheim kommend in Richtung Fürstenfeldbruck. Kurz nach der Auffahrt Puchheim wurde die Fahrerin bei starkem Regen durch ein entgegenkommendes Fahrzeug geblendet und übersah das Fahrzeug eines vor ihr fahrenden 33-jährigen Mammendorfers. Trotz Bremsen konnte die Olchingerin den Unfall nicht mehr verhindern und prallte ins Heck des vor ihr fahrenden Pkw. Im Anschluss prallten beide Fahrzeuge gegen die Leitplanke. Der Mammendorfer verspürte nach dem Unfall Schmerzen im Rückenbereich, die Olchingerin erlitt einen Schock und verspürte Übelkeit. Beide Fahrzeuge waren nicht mehr fahrbereit und mussten abgeschleppt werden. Die B2 musste während des Einsatzes des Abschleppdienstes kurzfristig gesperrt werden. Die Unfallstelle wurde durch Kräfte der Feuerwehr Puchheim abgesichert. 

Schwerer Unfall auf der Autobahn: Zwei Autos und ein Lkw sind am Mittwochabend auf der A 8 nahe Geiselbullach zusammengestoßen. Dabei wurden zwei Personen verletzt. Sie wurden ins Krankenhaus gebracht. Zwei Fahrstreifen und der Standstreifen waren durch Trümmerteile und ausgetretene Betriebsstoffe verunreinigt. Die Feuerwehr Geiselbullach sicherte die Unfallstelle ab und sorgte dafür, dass nichts ins Erdreich gelangte. Es kam für rund drei Stunden zu erheblichen Verkehrsbehinderungen in Fahrtrichtung Stuttgart.

Randalierer in der Bank: Ein 26-Jähriger hat am Mittwochmorgen im Vorraum einer Bankfiliale an der Brucker Hauptstraße randaliert. Wie die Polizei mitteilt, hatte der Puchheimer den Reifen seines Autos abmontiert und in den Vorraum geworfen. Die Polizei rückte an und erteilte dem Mann einen Platzverweis. Daraufhin attackierte der alkoholisierte 26-Jährige die Beamten. Eine Beamten wurde dabei leicht verletzt.

Seniorin angefahren: Eine 71-Jährige ist am Mittwochabend in Maisach von einem Auto angefahren worden. Wie die Polizei mitteilt, überquerte die Frau mit ihrem Rollator die Hauptstraße in Richtung Bahnhof. Dabei wurde sie von einem 40-jährigen Autofahrer übersehen. Die Seniorin wurde vom Außenspiegel des Fahrzeugs getroffen und stürzte. Dabei zog sie sich eine Platzwunde am Kopf zu. Zudem klagte die Frau über Schmerzen im Knie. Sie wurde in ein Krankenhaus gebracht. Insgesamt entstand ein Schaden von rund 5000 Euro.

Autofahrer gleich doppelt erwischt: Ein Gröbenzeller wurde am Mittwoch gegen 23.30 Uhr wegen seiner unsicheren Fahrweise kontrolliert. Er musste in der Geiselbullacher Straße in Olching stoppen. Laut Polizeibericht ergab der Atemalkoholtest 0,52 Promille. Bei der Prüfung des Führerscheins wurde festgestellt, dass dieser gefälscht war. Eine tatsächliche Fahrerlaubnis besitzt der Gröbenzeller nicht. Er muss sich nun wegen Trunkenheit im Verkehr, Fahren ohne Fahrerlaubnis und Urkundenfälschung verantworten.

Hammerharte Unfallflucht: Dass Autofahrer auf Parkplätzen fremde Fahrzeuge touchieren, ohne sich um den Schaden zu kümmern, kommt leider häufiger vor. In Puchheim gab es nun aber wohl einen besonders dreisten Fall von Unfallflucht. Ein Unbekannter hat auf dem Park & Ride Parkplatz auf der Nordseite des Bahnhofs einen Ford Focus so heftig gerammt, dass dieser gegen einen daneben parkenden Ford Transit geschoben wurde. Als der Fahrer des Focus am Donnerstag, 25. Januar, um 6 Uhr zu seinem Pkw zurück kam, sah er die Bescherung: Am Focus waren Heck und hintere rechte Seite verkratzt. Der Schaden beläuft sich auf rund 4000 Euro. Am Transit wurde das Heck links verkratzt. Schaden etwa 1000 Euro. Die zuständige Polizeiinspektion Germering sucht nun Zeugen. Der Tatzeitraum ist von Mittwoch, 19 Uhr bis zum Donnerstagmorgen. Hinweise unter Telefon (089) 8 94 15 70.

Schock nach Auffahrunfall: Als ob der Bahnstreik und der dadurch dichtere Berufsverkehr nicht schon genug wäre. Am Mittwoch morgen brauchten Pendler auf der B 2 wegen eines Unfalls besonders viel Geduld. Um 7 Uhr, fuhr eine Allingerin (43) Richtung Puchheim. Die Frau musste verkehrsbedingt bremsen. Da rauschte er ein Fürstenfeldbrucker (48) hinten drauf. auf. Die Allingerin erlitt einen Schock. Beide Autos mussten abgeschleppt werden. Die Polizei schätzt den Schaden auf insgesamt 40 000 Euro.

24. Januar

Blitzeis - Smart überschlägt sich: Es müssen ziemlich tückische Straßenverhältnisse gewesen sein: Ein Smart ist am Dienstagmorgen gegen 5.45 Uhr wegen Blitzeis bei Aich von der Staatsstraße abgekommen und hat sich überschlagen. Das Fahrzeug blieb schließlich auf der Seite liegen. Retter der Feuerwehren aus Aich, Puch und Fürstenfeldbruck eilten zur Unfallstelle. Laut Polizei mussten sie den Fahrer aus seinem Auto befreien. Er wurde leicht verletzt und vom Rettungsdienst betreut. Die Feuerwehren sicherten die Unfallstelle ab. Während des Einsatzes war die Straße komplett gesperrt. Es kam laut Feuerwehr zu größeren Behinderungen im einsetzenden Berufsverkehr.

Bus hits bicycle shed:

A 58-year-old man hit a shed for storing bicycles in Puchheim on Monday morning with his bus.

According to police, the man took a left turn too narrow at the station forecourt, causing his vehicle to crash into the structure.

As a result, a steel beam of the house was bent.

The damage amounts to around 5,000 euros.

Several accidents in freezing wet conditions:

rain and wind the evening before - very few people expected the roads to be slippery on Tuesday morning.

Grafrath showed that this was a mistake.

In the early morning, several cars started sliding there.

At 6:15 a.m. a driver was hit on Graf-Rasso-Straße.

According to police, his car left the road and crashed into a street sign.

The man remained unhurt.

Just about five minutes later, another driver slipped off the road nearby on the B 471.

His BMW overturned and ended up on its roof.

The driver was injured and his car was towed.

At around 6.40 a.m. there was another crash on Graf-Rasso-Straße.

A woman slid her car head-on into an oncoming car.

Another driver tried to avoid the scene of the accident and hit a sign.

The person who caused the accident was slightly injured.

The total damage is around 16,000 euros.

Crashed into a truck with 120 items:

A 29-year-old from Fürstenfeldbruck had more luck than sense in an accident near Eiting (Erding district) on Monday evening.

According to the police, the woman crashed her BMW into a stationary tractor-trailer at the Erding exit.

The speedometer needle stopped at 120 kilometers per hour.

The incredible thing: the driver was only slightly injured.

The police describe how unreasonable the 29-year-old was.

Accordingly, the woman stated that she realized too late that she had to pull out at the exit.

She was distracted by her cell phone.

But that probably wasn't the only reason.

When the accident occurred, officers discovered that the driver smelled of alcohol.

But she refused a test.

Therefore, a blood sample was ordered.

A witness explained that the BMW had previously overtaken him at around 200 kilometers per hour.

The police estimate the damage to the car and truck at around 56,000 euros.

You can find even more current news from the Fürstenfeldbruck district at Merkur.de/Fürstenfeldbruck.

Source: merkur

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