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Authorities apprehended a 36-year-old individual twice under the influence of alcohol.

Police Patrol Spots Incident at Ludwigshafen Police Headquarters on January 30th, 2025

Authorities apprehended a 36-year-old individual on two separate occasions under the influence of...
Authorities apprehended a 36-year-old individual on two separate occasions under the influence of alcohol.

Authorities apprehended a 36-year-old individual twice under the influence of alcohol.

On the night of January 30, 2025, a 36-year-old driver was stopped by police in Ludwigshafen's Rohrlachstraße at approximately 0:50 AM. During the traffic stop, officers detected a strong smell of alcohol and a breathalyzer test showed a blood alcohol level of 2.09.

The same driver was stopped again in the Rohrlachstraße at approximately 1:50 AM. This time, the driver was aggressive and uncooperative. Despite this, the police proceeded to arrest the driver.

Following the initial stop, the driver was taken to a police station where a blood sample was taken. A second blood sample was also taken from the driver at the police station. The driver spent the rest of the night in police custody.

It is important to note that the driver did not have a valid driver's license. As a result, two investigations were initiated against the driver for driving under the influence and driving without a license.

For further information, you can contact the Rhineland-Palatinate Police Headquarters. Their official website is: https://s.rlp.de/86q. You can also reach them by phone at 0621 963-20022 or via email at [email protected].

The Rhineland-Palatinate Police Headquarters can provide more details about this incident, as this news article was originally transmitted by them. However, it is worth mentioning that, as of the provided search results, the 36-year-old driver arrested by the police in Ludwigshafen is not identified. The closest relevant information concerns a 40-year-old driver, Alexander Scheuermann, apprehended after a car attack in Mannheim, originating from Ludwigshafen.

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