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Wildlife Collision Leads to Suspected Hit-and-Run Incident (Poland-Mississippi)

Early Morning Arrest at Anklam Police Station - Stolpe on the Peene: Event occurred around 7:00 a.m. this Tuesday.

Animal-Wildlife Collision Leads to Hit-and-Run Incident (Poland-Ank)
Animal-Wildlife Collision Leads to Hit-and-Run Incident (Poland-Ank)

Wildlife Collision Leads to Suspected Hit-and-Run Incident (Poland-Mississippi)

At approximately 07:00 this morning, a series of events unfolded on federal road 110 near Stolpe on the Peene. A deer crossed the road from the left, colliding with a Mazda, setting off a chain reaction that involved three vehicles.

The unfortunate incident involved a Mazda, a Mercedes-Benz, and a Ford. The 46-year-old driver of the Mazda, a German man, emerged unscathed from the accident. However, the drivers of the Mercedes-Benz and the Ford, a 19-year-old and a 45-year-old German resident respectively, sustained minor injuries.

The aftermath of the collision left all three vehicles severely damaged. The Mercedes-Benz and the Ford had to be towed away from the scene. The estimated material damage from the accident is approximately 20,000 euros.

In response to the incident, the road at the accident site was temporarily closed for the recovery operation. For further inquiries, contact the Police Inspectorate Anklam:

(Please note that the website for the Police Inspectorate Anklam was not provided in the available sources.)

The police have initiated investigations on suspicion of reckless bodily harm. The head of the Police Inspection Anklam involved in the investigation of the mentioned accident case is not explicitly named in the available sources. However, it is worth noting that Klaus Wils was recently retired as head of the Police Directorate Anklam. The current head's name is not provided in the search results. The deputy head mentioned is Police Senior Officer Arne Zarbock.

After the wildlife accident, a 19-year-old German driver of a Mercedes-Benz stopped their vehicle. A 45-year-old German driver of a Ford failed to stop in time and collided with the Mercedes-Benz.

The initial cause of the accident was a wildlife collision involving a Mazda. The source of the information is news aktuell.

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