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Law enforcement officials are apprehending intoxicated motorists on roadways.

During their patrol in the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim, the Police Presidium in Rostock-Hagenow encountered certain situations.

Law enforcement is removing intoxicated motorists from the highways.
Law enforcement is removing intoxicated motorists from the highways.

Law enforcement officials are apprehending intoxicated motorists on roadways.

In Hagenow, District of Ludwigslust-Parchim, on September 4, 2025, an unusual driving incident involving an Audi occurred. According to reports, officers observed the vehicle exhibiting suspicious behaviour around 3:40 PM.

The driver, a 39-year-old man from Duisburg, was reportedly tailgating, braking heavily without reason, and swerving, potentially causing collisions. These actions led officers to suspect the driver of being under the influence of alcohol.

Upon suspicion, officers ordered a blood sample and confiscated the vehicle keys, as there was a similar incident on September 2, 2025. The driver, however, refused to take an alcohol test.

At the time of the report, no information was provided about any charges or legal actions taken against the driver. The public prosecutor's office in Rostock is currently handling the investigations into the suspected drunk driving.

The incident is being further investigated by the criminal police. For more information, visitors can visit the official police website at http://www.polizei.mvnet.de. For inquiries, contact Rostock Police Headquarters Newsroom, and Florian Mueller can be reached at 03843 266-302.

It is important to note that the location of the incident was not specified beyond being in Hagenow, District of Ludwigslust-Parchim, and no new information about the driver's condition or the status of the blood sample was provided. The investigation continues beyond the initial observations and actions taken by the officers.

For any updates or further details, please direct your inquiries to the [email protected] email address. The police remain committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all road users.

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