Cellar Theft– Premium Electric Bike Stolen
The basements of 3 apartment in Bad Säckingen were gotten into in between Friday and Sunday (4-6 March 2022). Residences in Friedrichstraße, Merian Street and Edwin-Neff-Weig were impacted, according to authorities. Cops presume robbers or robbers are mainly targeting top quality bikes and devices. The report noted 3 e-bikes worth more than 8,000 euros being taken in addition to a bike rack, a vehicle and a shock absorber, with an overall worth of around 1,800 euros. The suspect likewise had 2 drills and a fire extinguisher with him. Throughout the tried theft, 2 safe and secure e-bikes were harmed. Authorities have actually reported the following possible criminal activity times: Edwin-Naef-Weg in between 5: 30 pm Friday and 11: 30 am Saturday, Friedrichstrasse in between 9: 30 pm Saturday and 9am Sunday. Bad Säckingen Police Station accepts info (tel: 07761 934 -0).
Thieves take fashion jewelry and watches
This previous weekend (4-6 March) a home was burglarized on Agricolastrasse in Bad Säckingen. Robbers or intruders got in the house through a pried open window, authorities stated. Inside, numerous containers were browsed. Watches and fashion jewelry were taken. Waldshut-Tiengen Criminal Police (contact number 07741/8316 -0) needs notice of suspicious observations.
Three hurt in traffic mishap
Three individuals were hurt after a traffic mishap in the “Schnötkreuzung” in between Dogern and Waldshut on the afternoon of Saturday 5 March. That’s what the authorities stated. According to cops, a 75- year-old Renault driver drove into the crossway from Schnötstrasse soon prior to 2.30 pm. The traffic control there was malfunctioning at the time. Cops explain the mishap as follows: “Renault hit a Fiat on a B34 heading towards Bad Säckingen. As an outcome, Renault reversed and the Fiat was gotten rid of and hit a Dacia waiting at the crossway.” Authorities stated the Renault driver, the 44- year-old Fiat driver and the 78- year-old guest were hurt in Dacia. While she got away with small injuries, 2 others were seriously hurt. The Fiat driver pertained to the center in a rescue helicopter. The 3 automobiles needed to be pulled away. According to authorities price quotes, the overall home damage was around 24,000 euros. Rescue services, fire brigade and authorities were likewise on task with an overall of 8 automobiles.
Unapologetically– Drunk on a bike
A believed inebriated male in Wehr got on his bike on Saturday afternoon, March 5, in spite of authorities orders not to ride the bike. At around 4.30 pm, cops were informed a male had actually gone on a rampage at the train station. According to cops, the 24- year-old guy is stated to have actually tossed bottles there. Spread damaged glass supports the message, so the obviously intoxicated individual gets an area recommendation. According to authorities, he loudly voiced his annoyance and wished to get on his bike. Authorities prohibited him from doing so, thinking about the possible effects. He guaranteed it, however when he believed he could not see, he got on his bike and was visited authorities, according to cops. According to the authorities report, an alcohol test revealed more than 1.6 alcohol per mile, which is why a blood test was bought. An examination into supposed beverage driving has actually been introduced.
Accident: Police are trying to find witnesses
According to the authorities, on the early morning of Saturday, March 5, 2022, 2 turning cars bruised each other at the Gießenstrasse/ Hauensteinstrasse crossway. The time is around 8: 50 am. Authorities are now searching for witnesses. According to authorities, an 85- year-old female in a silver VW and a 48- year-old male in a classic red Mercedes-Benz came in person, each meaning to turn left into Gießenstrasse. The vehicle bumped gently as it turned. According to cops quotes, the product damage was around 1,500 euros. Individuals associated with the mishap state various things. Due to the active activity at the scene of the mishap, the Bad Settingen Police Department is expecting witnesses (tel 07761/934 -0).