Heilbronn Incidents: Fire, Stolen Wheel Loaders, Searches by Posers and Rasers, Witnesses for Physical Injuries, Witnesses for Pedestrian-Train Collision, Burglary
In the Weinsberg and Heilbronn region, a series of incidents have taken place over the weekend, as reported by the local police departments.
In Untereisesheim, a fire broke out in an apartment on Saturday evening, believed to have been caused by a forgotten meal on the stove. The affected apartment is currently uninhabitable, and the damage to property is estimated to be around 80,000 euros.
Meanwhile, in Schwaigern, a driver with over two promille was involved in an accident early Sunday morning. The driver's car was uninjured but no longer roadworthy, and the estimated damage is around 10,000 euros.
In Loewenstein, a wheel loader was stolen from a construction site on Reisacher StraΓe on Sunday morning. The stolen wheel loader was found overturned on a forest path just before Etzlenswenden. The police in Weinsberg are investigating the theft and seeking witnesses.
Unknown individuals gained unauthorized access to the equipment house of the voluntary fire department Ellbachtal overnight from Friday to Saturday, stealing five manual small equipment.
In Heilbronn, an unknown assailant punched a 20-year-old on Friday evening. Witnesses are being sought to aid in the investigation.
On the A81, an accident occurred last Thursday, caused by a lost load from an unknown truck. The police are seeking witnesses who may have observed anything suspicious during the time of the crime.
Over the weekend, police in Heilbronn targeted show-offs and speeders, checking 61 vehicles and 93 people, resulting in more than 30 traffic offenses.
A car collided with a tram in Heilbronn on Saturday afternoon, causing approximately 50,000 euros in damage. A 46-year-old man driving a Mazda with a caravan had to swerve to the right and collided with the guardrail with the caravan.
In Ellhofen, five manual small equipment were stolen from several vehicles at the fire equipment house. The police are seeking witnesses who may have observed anything suspicious during the time of the crime.
In Leingarten, a pedestrian was hit by a train on Sunday, and the police are seeking witnesses.
The police station in Heilbronn is led by Chief Inspector (KOR) Stefan Schwab, who assumed office on June 1, 2023. The Heilbronn police now have a WhatsApp channel for inquiries. The access details are provided in the article.
Anyone with information about the truck and its driver in the A81 accident, the wheel loader theft, or the unknown assailant in Heilbronn should contact the Weinsberg traffic service at 07134 5130. Tips can also be reported to the Weinsberg police at 07134 9920.