Alcohol-fueled collision investigated by Polish authorities
A traffic accident on May 1st in Arnsberg, Germany, has led to the confiscation of a woman's driver's license. The incident occurred on "Unterm Rögeme" street at 16:50, resulting in a total of five cars being damaged.
The Hochsauerlandkreis Police Department is handling the investigation, with the Arnsberg police department taking the lead. The street was closed during the accident investigation to ensure safety and allow for a thorough examination.
Indications of alcohol influence on the driver led to a blood sample being taken at the police station. The woman, who remains uninjured, has been identified as a 25-year-old. Her car, unfortunately, was no longer roadworthy and had to be towed away.
The reason for the accident is being investigated by the traffic commission. For inquiries, the press office for the Hochsauerlandkreis Police Department can be contacted. Flavia Lucia Rogge is the contact person in the Press Office, and her email address is [email protected]. The contact number for the Press Office is 0291/9020-1141.
The investigation is still ongoing, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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