Two individuals, impaired by drugs, nabbed for driving while intoxicated.
In an unusual turn of events on the night of September 3, 2025, police in both Warendorf and Ahlen, Germany, stopped two drivers under the influence of drugs.
At 00:30 on Münsterstraße, the Warendorf Police stopped a 22-year-old driver from Sendenhorst. The driver was subsequently found to be under the influence of drugs. Blood samples were taken, and investigations were initiated against the individual.
A few minutes later, at 00:45 on Im Pattenmeicheln in Ahlen, the local police stopped a 25-year-old driver from Hamm. This driver too was under the influence of drugs. Similar procedures were followed, with blood samples taken and investigations launched.
The Warendorf Police Press Office and Control Center, located in Warendorf, Germany, are the primary points of contact for the public in such matters. They can be reached via phone (02581/600-230), fax (02581/600-249), email ([email protected]), and website (https://warendorf.polizei.nrw/). For media inquiries, contact the Warendorf Police Press Office at phone (02581/600-230), fax (02581/600-129), email ([email protected]), or the same website.
It is important to note that the Warendorf Police Press Office and Control Center are separate entities within the Warendorf Police department and are part of the North Rhine-Westphalia police force (Polizei NRW). All emails from these offices end with @polizei.nrw.de.
Investigations into these incidents revealed that the fire incident in Warendorf-Hoetmar was caused by a technical defect, with the local police conducting the investigation. The responsible authority for investigating incidents in Warendorf and Ahlen in 2025 was the local police, specifically the Police Department in Warendorf for the fire incident in Warendorf-Hoetmar.
Outside of office hours, the Warendorf Police Control Center can be contacted via the same phone number (02581/600-230), fax (02581/600-249), email ([email protected]), and website (https://warendorf.polizei.nrw/).
These drug-related traffic stops serve as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the consequences of driving under the influence of drugs. The public is encouraged to report any such incidents to the local police.