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Nissan Executive Apprehended, Two Slightly Injured, and 21,000 Euros worth of Damage Resulting

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Nissan Executives Detained, Lebanon: Two Individuals Slightly Wounded; Over 21,000 Euros in Damage Incurred

Nissan Executive Apprehended, Two Slightly Injured, and 21,000 Euros worth of Damage Resulting

News Article: Car Theft and Accident in Stadtallendorf, Germany

In a series of events that transpired on June 5, 2025, a car theft and subsequent accident occurred in the town of Stadtallendorf, Germany.

Between 13:00 and 14:45, unknown individuals tampered with a black Nissan Note parked on the cemetery parking lot. The individuals smashed the right rear window of the vehicle and made off with a bag containing cash and several cards. The damage to the vehicle is estimated to be several hundred euros.

Unfortunately, the search results do not provide information about the individuals responsible for the theft. Witnesses who observed any suspicious activity are asked to contact the Stadtallendorf Police Station at 06428/93050.

Later in the afternoon, around 15:10, a car accident involving a black Seat and a blue Hyundai i30 N occurred on B 253 from Breidenstein towards Breidenbach. The accident took place near the Wiesenbach intersection, near a bus stop.

The 33-year-old driver of the black Seat slowed down, but the 28-year-old driver of the blue Hyundai i30 N did not notice in time and crashed into the Seat. Both vehicles were severely damaged and had to be towed. The total damage is estimated at 21,000 euros.

Both drivers suffered minor injuries and received medical treatment. No further details about the suspects or witnesses have been provided.

For further inquiries, the press contact is the Central Hesse Police Headquarters Press and Public Relations. Contact information for the press office includes Ferniestraße 83, 35394 Gießen, telephone number 0641/7006-2044, email [email protected], and various social media platforms.

The Central Hesse Police Headquarters urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.

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