Pending determination on the implementation of the new regulations by the Commission.
In an unprecedented turn of events, the Hagen Police were called to a pub in the city center on Sunday night to deal with a disruptive woman. The woman, a 41-year-old resident of Hagen, was outside, screaming and dragging an innocent bystander.
The woman's behavior was compared to a Fury from Roman and Greek mythology, a woman consumed by rage and wrath. She did not respond to a normal approach and was emotionally out of control.
The woman resisted arrest vehemently, dropping to the ground and kicking and punching. She bit one officer on the thigh and used obscene language, including "Fuck you, you bastards." The officers had to restrain her to prevent self-harm in the cell.
In custody, she repeatedly kicked and punched the cell walls. Her actions during the arrest injured two officers lightly. The woman attempted headbutts and spat at the officers. Despite her disruptive behavior, the cause of her actions remained unknown, even to a called-in doctor.
Several criminal proceedings were initiated against the woman. The Hagen Police Control Center can be contacted at 02331 986 2066, via email at [email protected], or through their website at https://hagen.police.nrw.
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The woman continued to resist arrest in the patrol car, kicking and punching towards the officers. She was taken into police custody due to her disruptive behavior and potential threat to public safety. It is important to remember that the woman who was arrested in this incident is not named in the available sources; however, a related report mentions a 28-year-old woman taken into police custody in Hagen for aggressive behavior on Monday evening, September 1, 2025.