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Aid compatibility with the domestic market remains undecided by the Commission.

In the town of Pirmasens, on the 10th of April, 2025, around 10:22 PM, authorities received a report of a potential emergency situation.

Aid's compatibility with the domestic market remains undecided by the Commission.
Aid's compatibility with the domestic market remains undecided by the Commission.

Aid compatibility with the domestic market remains undecided by the Commission.

In the heart of Pirmasens, Germany, an unusual incident occurred near the Berliner Ring and the connecting path to BBS Pirmasens, as well as Adlerstraße, around 22:22 on April 10, 2025.

The Pirmasens Police Directorate is the responsible authority for the ongoing investigation into this incident. The beer bottle was reportedly thrown at a roller shutter of a window facing a residence in Adlerstraße.

Authorities have secured the beer bottle as evidence, and investigations into the culprit are still ongoing. Witnesses with information about the crime or suspect are asked to contact Pirmasens Police at telephone number 0631-36915199. Alternatively, witnesses can also email Pirmasens Police at [email protected].

The official website for more information regarding this incident is www.polizei.rlp.de/westpfalz. It is important to note that the head of the Polizeidirektion Pirmasens on April 10, 2025, was not explicitly stated in the search results. However, from 2019 to 2022, Marco Weißgerber led the Polizeiinspektion Pirmasens and was deputy head of the Polizeidirektion Pirmasens, but by 2025 he had moved to other posts. No direct information on the leader of the Polizeidirektion Pirmasens in April 2025 was found.

The Westpfalz Police Directorate is also involved in the investigation. On April 10, 2025, it is suspected that the beer bottle was likely thrown from the Esso gas station grounds near the BBS Pirmasens.

The person responsible for the incident remains unknown at this time. Anyone with information that could help identify the culprit is encouraged to contact the authorities. The email address for press inquiries is [email protected], and the telephone numbers are 0631 369-15007 and 0631 369-15199.

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