Officers Met with Aggression Upon Arrival by Car
A 36-year-old woman is currently under medical care at the ZfP Friedrichshafen following a series of alleged violent incidents towards police officers.
The incident began on Friday at 6:16 PM, when the woman was questioned about her sobriety at the Überlingen animal shelter by police officers. According to reports, she resisted arrest, accompanied by threats and insults towards the officers.
As the woman was being taken to the hospital for a blood draw, she is said to have kicked a patrol car on more than one occasion. The extent of any damage caused by these actions is still being clarified.
Upon arrival at the hospital, the woman is reported to have continued her violent misconduct, physically assaulting a police officer who approached her. During the blood draw, she is said to have continued her aggressive behaviour.
Due to these alleged actions, the woman is being reported to the public prosecutor's office for assault on law enforcement officers, resisting arrest, threats, and insults.
For any further information or enquiries, the Ravensburg Police Headquarters can be contacted at Michael Landthaler, Duty Police Officer, reachable at 0751 803-1010 or [email protected]. More information about the Ravensburg Police Headquarters can be found on their official website at https://www.polizei-ravensburg.de.
The 36-year-old woman observed at the veterinary clinic in Überlingen on Friday at 18:16 was taken to the ZfP Friedrichshafen for psychiatric evaluation, and she currently remains under medical care there.