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Stolen Audi A4 with Forged Polish License Plates Stopped by Federal Police in Germany
In a recent development, the Federal Police Directorate Berlin announced that they have stopped a stolen Audi A4 with forged Polish license plates in Lübbinchen, Germany.
The incident occurred around 4:50 AM, when the police patrol attempted to stop the vehicle. However, the driver did not respond to the initial police stop signals, leading to a brief chase. The vehicle was successfully stopped with a spike strip about 500 meters outside Lübbinchen, and a subsequent search revealed that the original license plates were found in the Audi's trunk.
The driver, upon being confronted, fled into an adjacent cornfield and is currently at large. The location of the driver remains unknown. The federal police have initiated an investigation for aggravated theft and are likely to release more information about the ongoing investigation as it becomes available.
The responsible Brandenburg police have taken over further processing of the case. The investigation may involve further inquiries to trace the driver and establish the circumstances surrounding the theft.
For more information, you can contact the Federal Police Directorate Berlin via email at [email protected], fax at 030 91144-4049, or by phone at 030 91144 4050. Their official website is http://www.bundespolizei.de. Alternatively, you can reach them by mobile at 0175 90 23 729. Their address is Schnellerstraße 139 A/ 14012439 Berlin.
The federal police are urging anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the driver to come forward and contact the authorities. The public's help is crucial in bringing the suspect to justice.
This news content originated from the Federal Police Directorate Berlin, transmitted via news aktuell. The investigation into the stolen Audi A4 with forged Polish license plates continues under the Brandenburg police. Stay tuned for further updates.