13-year-old causes car accident in Syke: the police find amphetaminx

13-year-old causes car accident in Syke: the police find amphetaminx

teenager causes car accident and collides with truck

A tragic event recently occurred in Syke south of Bremen when a 13-year-old teenager caused an accident with a car. When turning, the young person was on the road too quickly and collided with a truck, such as the local police . Fortunately, nobody was injured in the accident.

The circumstances of how the boy got to the car keys and who belonged to the vehicle remained unclear. Witnesses were able to capture the 13-year-old, who tried to flee after the collision, until the police arrived. The young person was handed over to his parents, and both he and the vehicle owner could be faced with legal consequences.

Two injuries after a car accident in the district of Rotenburg

In a further incident in the Rotenburg district, two people were injured in a car accident. For reasons of unknown reasons, two vehicles collided on Kreisstraße 139 between Ippensen and Ahrenswohlde. One of the cars then landed on a nearby field. Both drivers were taken to the hospital and the road had to be temporarily closed for rescue and salvage work.

police confiscated more than 160 kilograms of amphetamines

For apartment searches in the district of Lüneburg, the drug investigators managed to ensure over 160 kilograms of amphetamines. These drugs have a considerable black market value of over one million euros. During the searches, two men aged 21 and 29 and a 26-year-old woman who are suspected of having acted with amphetamines and marijuana.

After the determination of their personal details, the alleged dealers were released again due to lack of prison grounds. The police continue to investigate and look for possible other participants to uncover the drug network.

For this large -scale campaign, the police used an extensive contingent of emergency services in order to be able to ensure possible further evidence. The investigators are determined to identify and follow the backers in drug trafficking.

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