Officers Assaulted Following a Car Incident
Woman Accused of Resisting Arrest and Threatening Police Officers
A 36-year-old woman is under investigation after an incident at the Überlingen animal shelter on Friday evening. According to reports, the woman was questioned about her sobriety by police officers at around 6:16 PM.
The woman reportedly attempted to evade the control of the police officers and strongly resisted arrest. She allegedly scratched and pinched an officer who approached her, and during the ensuing struggle, she is said to have made wild threats and insults towards the officers.
The woman's violent misbehavior continued during the blood test at the ZfP Friedrichshafen, where she was later taken. It is still unclear whether there was any property damage caused by her actions.
The Ravensburg Police Headquarters have confirmed that they are investigating the incident and have released the woman's name to the public. Michael Landthaler, the duty police officer at the Ravensburg Police Headquarters, is leading the investigation.
The woman is being reported for resisting law enforcement, threats, and insults. If found guilty, she could face serious charges.
The Ravensburg Police Headquarters can be contacted for further inquiries. Their official website is www.polizei-ravensburg.de, and their email address is [email protected]. The contact number for the Ravensburg Police Headquarters is 0751 803-1010.
It is worth noting that Officer Landthaler's service dog is named Arco. The dog was not involved in the incident at the animal shelter.
The woman's ability to drive had been questioned by witnesses and reported to the police. It is not yet clear whether she was driving at the time of the incident.
The woman's case has been reported to the public prosecutor's office, and it remains to be seen what action will be taken against her. The Ravensburg Police Headquarters urge anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward and contact them.