Man discovered intoxicated at Wambach location
In an unusual incident, a gray Opel Vectra was discovered on federal highway 260 at around 03:50, between Wambach and Bad Schwalbach. The vehicle was severely damaged, and notably, it was missing a front wheel.
The driver of the Opel Vectra, a 32-year-old resident of Bad Schwalbach, continued driving despite the loss of a wheel. However, the journey ended due to an incline between Wambach and Bad Schwalbach.
The driver was found to be under the influence of alcohol, with a breathalyzer test showing almost two promille. The 32-year-old driver does not possess a valid driver's license, and the accident involved his 12-year-old son who was also present at the scene.
The exact location of the accident is still unknown, but the police are seeking witnesses to provide information about the incident. Witnesses are asked to contact the Bad Schwalbach police station at (06124) 7078 0.
The condition of the witnesses and the driver and his son are not specified in the provided information. The police are currently investigating the incident, but no further details about the investigation or potential charges against the driver are given in the available sources.
The names of the driver and his son were not disclosed in the reports. The nature of the information that witnesses are expected to provide is not detailed in the provided information. The time of the appeal for witnesses is also not mentioned.
The accident occurred on federal highway 260, and it is a reminder for all road users to drive responsibly and adhere to traffic rules to ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.