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Bus Scheduled for Afternoon Departure from Police Headquarters in Offenburg - Baden-Baden, Slated for Tuesday at 3 PM

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In the heart of Offenburg, Baden-Baden, an unexpected incident involving a city bus occurred on Tuesday afternoon at 3 pm. According to the latest updates from the Police Headquarters Offenburg, the incident took place on Leopold Square.

The city bus suddenly braked due to a rising bollard on the square, causing a 55-year-old passenger to fall. As a result, the passenger sustained minor injuries.

The Police Headquarters Offenburg, the authority responsible for investigating such incidents, has provided detailed information about the incident on their official website (http://www.polizei-bw.de/). For further inquiries, one can contact them at 0781/21-1211 or send an email to [email protected].

The investigation into the incident is currently underway, with the Police Headquarters Offenburg diligently working to gather all the necessary details. However, the identity of the police officer who investigated the incident at Leopoldplatz on Thursday morning at 15:00 is not publicly disclosed in the available police reports or news sources.

The Police Headquarters Offenburg encourages anyone with additional information about the incident to come forward and provide it to them. They remain committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens and visitors in Offenburg, Baden-Baden.

This news about the city bus incident in Offenburg, Baden-Baden was transmitted by the Police Headquarters Offenburg, aiming to keep the public informed and aware. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and safety, especially in busy urban areas like Offenburg.

Stay tuned for more updates as the investigation continues. Safety first!

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