Stolen Motorcycle Involved in Traffic Collision (Case No. 0586)
An accident involving a car and a motorcycle occurred on Tuesday evening in Woltmershausen, Bremen.
According to the Bremen Police Press Office, the incident took place around 9 PM on Woltmershauser Straße. The motorcyclist involved in the accident is a 25-year-old individual. The motorcycle, which had been reported stolen, couldn't brake in time and collided with a BMW that was starting to move diagonally across the street.
The driver of the car, an 18-year-old individual, attempted to turn his BMW on Woltmershauser Straße. The 25-year-old motorcyclist was thrown over the BMW's windshield and landed on the street. Fortunately, the motorcyclist was conscious at the scene of the accident and was taken to a hospital for observation, where he sustained injuries.
Investigations regarding the accident are ongoing, and the Bremen Police have confirmed that the 25-year-old motorcyclist is also facing charges of receiving stolen property and driving without a license. The name of the 18-year-old driver of the BMW being investigated by the Bremen police has not been disclosed in the available public sources.
The Woltmershauser Heerstraße was temporarily closed due to the accident, causing minor traffic disruptions. The Bremen Police Press Office can be contacted for further inquiries. Their contact details are: Nastasja-Klara Nadolska, Phone: 0421/362-12114, and websites: http://www.polizei.bremen.de and http://www.polizei-beratung.de.
The information was transmitted via news aktuell from the Bremen Police. The public is reminded to drive responsibly and always follow traffic rules to ensure the safety of all road users.
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