Archives for August 2017

Yet another bicycle stolen in Oberstedten

Yet another bicycle was stolen in Oberstedten, this time between 8pm on Tuesday, 1st August and 9.10am on Wednesday, 2nd August, 2017.

The “Cube” mountain bike was locked up on private property in the Lärchenweg.

More cars broken into

Following the reports of taxis that had been broken into, another two cars had their side windows smashed between 2am and 6.30am on Wednesday, 2nd August, 2017.

In a car in the Eisenhammerweg the console in the middle of the vehicle was broken into but nothing was taken.  However the damage is valued at €500.

In the second car in the Dornbachstraße the thieves stole cash and an ec-card from the car, causing €1,000 of damage.

3,000 step walk for senior citizens

Group of Senior Citizens walking - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / micropixThe Seniorentreff in Oberursel will be offering a 3,000 step walk on Wednesday, 16th August 2017.

To take part, be at the Christuskirche in the Oberhöchstädter Straße at 3pm.

3,000 step walk for senior citizens in Weißkirchen

Group of Senior Citizens walking - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / micropixA 3,000 step walk for senior citizens is taking place in Weißkirchen on Wednesday, 16th August 2017.

To take part, be at the “Altes Rathaus” (Urselbachstraße 59) at 9.30am.

Intoxicated cyclist injured in accident

A cyclist was injured in an accident at 1.50am on Wednesday, 2nd August, 2017.  The 25-year-old from Ireland was travelling along the Lenaustraße towards the Hauffstraße when they lost control of their bike and fell.  They were taken to hospital by ambulance.

A breath test revealed that their blood alcohol content to be around 2 parts per thousand.  By comparison, the normal legal limit for driving a car in Germany is 0.5 parts per thousand.

The bicycle was undamaged.

Another bicycle stolen in Oberstedten

A black “Merida” mountain bike was stolen sometime between 9.30am and 4pm from the Häuserstraße in Oberstedten on Monday, 31st July, 2017.

The bicycle, work several hundred Euros, was locked up on private property.

Again, police would like witnesses to call them on 06171 62400.

 

Cars broken into

Thieves broke into several cars in Oberursel in the early hours of Wednesday, 2nd August, 2017.

Between 2.50am and 6am they smashed the window of a taxi parked in the Freiherr-von-Stein-Straße and stole several hundred Euros that had been left inside.

They tried again in the Willy-Seck-Straße, but for some reason gave up.

The day before a Daimler Benz parked in the Memeler Straße in Weißkirchen also had a window smashed between 5pm and 7pm, although nothing was taken.

Witnesses are asked to call detectives from the “AG PKW” on 06171 62400.

Vandals arrested

Police in Oberursel have managed to arrest two people who were seen damaging a bicycle at the station at 2.30am on Monday, 31st July, 2017.

A witness saw the men kicking a bicycle in one of the stands and alerted the police.  Both men are 19 years old and live in the town, police were able to catch up with them at the “Platz des 17. Juni”.

Several hundred Euros of damage was caused to the bicycle.

Traffic lights damaged in accident

A black BMW being driven by an 18-year-old was travelling along the Frankfurter Landstraße on Saturday, 29th July, 2017 at 11.41pm.  On turning into the Homburger Landstraße the car for some unknown reason ended up travelling towarsds the middle of the road and in doing so hit the traffic lights.  These were pulled out of their anchorage, causing €13,000 of damage.

3,000 step walk for senior citizens in Weißkirchen

Group of Senior Citizens walking - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / micropixA 3,000 step walk for senior citizens is taking place in Weißkirchen on Wednesday, 13th August 2017.

To take part, be at the “Altes Rathaus” (Urselbachstraße 59) at 9.30am.

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