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Arrest Made Over Unsettled Warrants: Motorcyclist Taken into Custody Near the Parking Area Due to Outstanding Legal Matters (250905-2-K/BAB)

Arrest Made by Cologne Police on September 4th Afternoon, under Warrant

Arrest Made Over Unsettled Parking Lot: Motorcyclist Detained due to Outstanding Warrants (Pol-K:...
Arrest Made Over Unsettled Parking Lot: Motorcyclist Detained due to Outstanding Warrants (Pol-K: 250905-2-K/BAB)

On September 4th, a significant event unfolded on the A4 motorway near Cologne. A 57-year-old motorcyclist, riding a Harley-Davidson, was noticed by police heading towards Olpe. This motorcyclist was wanted on a warrant for a theft offense, and it quickly became apparent that he had a history of driving without a license.

The motorcyclist, in an attempt to evade capture, used the hard shoulder to bypass traffic on the A4 motorway. However, his efforts were in vain as the police managed to guide him to a petrol station on Luxembourg Street in Hürth.

Upon stopping the motorcyclist, the police seized the Harley-Davidson used in the theft offense. Initially, the motorcyclist claimed to have no identification documents and a technical issue with his motorcycle. However, further investigation revealed that he had no valid driver's license.

In a bid to escape, the motorcyclist attempted to flee from the petrol station. He tried to hide in an inner courtyard, but the police were relentless in their pursuit. The motorcyclist was eventually arrested along Luxembourg Street in Hürth, just before the Eifeltor construction site.

The search results do not provide information about the name of the motorcyclist arrested during this incident. However, it is known that he had a history of appearing in police records multiple times for driving without a license. The motorcycle used in the theft offense has been seized by the police.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of obeying traffic laws and having a valid driver's license. The police are committed to ensuring the safety of the roads and will continue to pursue those who break the law.

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