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Drunk driver apprehended by Polish authorities in Volgograd

Late night on August 29, 2025, Neubrandenburg-Wolgast District Police Division reported an incident at 23:06.

Polish law enforcement apprehended an inebriated individual operating a vehicle in Volgograd,...
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Drunk driver apprehended by Polish authorities in Volgograd

In the small town of Wolgast, Germany, on Friday, August 29, 2025, a traffic stop made by officers from the local police station led to an arrest. The incident occurred at 23:06, and the driver in question, a 35-year-old German national, admitted to having consumed alcohol.

A breath alcohol test showed a reading of 1.43 per thousand, prompting a criminal investigation on suspicion of driving under the influence. The driver's license of the suspect was confiscated, and a blood sample was taken at Wolgast Hospital as a result of the breath alcohol test.

The Control Center and various departments, including Division 1, are located at Police Headquarters Neubrandenburg. The Police Chief Commissioner and the Duty Police Officer can also be found there. The Duty Police Officer can be contacted at the Control Center, either by phone at 0395 5582 2223 or via email at [email protected].

For inquiries during office hours, the regional press offices for Police Stations Stralsund, Anklam, or Neubrandenburg, and Police Headquarters Neubrandenburg, should be contacted. The website for Police Headquarters Neubrandenburg is http://www.polizei.mvnet.de.

While the name of the arrested individual was not disclosed in the available sources, it is worth noting that a 35-year-old Kosovare (Kosovar) was arrested while significantly intoxicated by the police inspection station in Kempten, and he was previously registered with the Foreigners' Authority in Aichach-Friedberg. It is unclear at this time if the two incidents are related.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible drinking and adhering to traffic laws. The police will continue to enforce these regulations to ensure the safety of all road users.

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