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Lake District Reports on PP Ravensburg

In Lake Constance District, a burglar set fire to Police Headquarters in Ravensburg and Friedrichshafen.

Lake District Reports from PP Ravensburg
Lake District Reports from PP Ravensburg

Lake District Reports on PP Ravensburg

In the Lake Constance area, several incidents have taken place recently, leading to investigations by local authorities.

On Monday evening, a teenager was attacked by a group of people in Friedrichshafen, following a dispute. The incident occurred along the Rotach in the area of the Bodenseecenter. The teenager had to seek medical treatment after the attack, and the Friedrichshafen police station is trying to clarify the background and identify the attackers.

In a separate incident, a 62-year-old woman's car ended up in a creek on Monday morning on the Bleichweg in Fischbach. Despite the estimated several thousand euros in economic damage to her car, the woman escaped without injuries. It appears that she broke through a fence on a parking lot while reversing, fell into a nearby canal with her car, and was swept along for several meters.

Meanwhile, in Eriskirch, police are investigating a hit-and-run incident involving an Opel driver on the federal road 31. The Opel driver drifted off his lane, collided with the guardrail, and continued driving, causing damage estimated at several hundred euros to the guardrail and around 10,000 euros to the Opel.

In Friedrichshafen, a burglary occurred in a garden hut in Zeppelinstraße on Monday morning. The burglar caused a fire by attempting to cook on a gas stove in the hut. The suspect involved in this incident is currently unidentified, and the police are investigating and requesting witnesses to come forward.

The fire resulted in property damage estimated at around 15,000 euros. The fire department and DLRG retrieved the Smart from the creek in Langenargen, but no further details about this incident were provided.

In the Überlingen area, a woman fell victim to a scam involving a fake bank employee last week. The scammer convinced the 68-year-old woman to install an app and transfer a five-figure sum from her account, which was later frozen by the bank. The Überlingen police have launched an investigation and are warning against this and similar scams.

The police in Immenstaad are also investigating a burglary and are asking for information. Witnesses who observed any of these incidents in Friedrichshafen are asked to call the police. The police are working diligently to clarify the circumstances surrounding these incidents and bring those responsible to justice.

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