Car thieves caught on Good Friday

Three car thieves met their match on Good Friday when they forced their way into a Honda Civic on the Hohemarkstraße and made off with the vehicle.

A witness who saw the crime take place called the police who sent a patrol car to investigate.  The car which was presumed to be stolen was still travelling along the Hohemarkstraße and the police officers signalled to the driver to stop.

However not only did car fail to stop, a high-speed chase ensued through the centre of Oberursel, even through parts of the old town and the pedestrian precinct.  It was only when the car came to the dead-end at the end of the Aumühlenstraße that the three men left the car and ran off towards the “Weingärtenumgehung” (by-pass).

One of the men was caught by police after 150 metres and was arrested despite his resistance.  The other two men were caught a short time later in the area.  All three are of Eastern European original and are now in custody.

Meanwhile police are trying to find out if they can be linked to other car thefts in the area.

 

Break-ins in shops in the Hohemarkstraße

Police reported this week that two neighbouring shops in the Hohemarkstraße were broken into in the early hours of Tuesday morning (5th March, 2013).

The two suspects forced open the door to a launderette at around 1.10am and unscrewed the cash register from its fixing, taking both the content and the cash register itself.  The total damage is estimated at over a thousand Euro and the break-in was recorded on the shop’s security cameras.

Police suspect it was the same thieves who broke into the nearby bistro and also stole the cash register, causing several hundred Euro of damage.

Anyone who witnessed the break-ins is asked to call Oberursel police on 06171 62400.

Collision on the Hohemarkstraße

Monday afternoon saw a three-car collision on the Hohemarkstrasse, with one person being injured.

The accident took place near house number 57 and the cars were travelling towards the town centre.

The 30-year-old driver of a Lupo had to brake and the 80-year-old driver of an Audi following hin did so as well.  The 26-year-old driver of a Mercedes was unable to stop in time and shunted the Audi into the Lupo.

A passenger travelling in the Audi was slightly hurt and the damage to the vehicles is estimated at €2,500.

Two injured on the Hohemarkstraße

Two people were slightly injured in an accident which took place on the Hohemarkstraße last Wednesday (30th January, 2013).

At the turning “Im Rosengärtchen” the 20-year-old driver of a VW Golf was too late in noticing that the car in front of her, a Toyota Yaris, had braked and drove into it.  The force of the collision shunted the Toyota into the Peogot in front of it.  The drivers of the Peugot and Toyota, both 22 years old, were slightly injured as a result.

The damage to the vehicles is estimated at €5,500.

High-speed Fibre-optic internet

Network Cables - ©iStockphoto.com/pagadesignThe days of accessing the internet using an analogue (“dial-up”) modem or ISDN link are long gone for most parts of the Taunus region, with DSL (“broadband”) lines of at least 1MBit/s becoming the norm over the past 10 years and speeds in Oberursel of 25MBit/s available in some areas.

Now the town is preparing to enter the next phase of high-speed internet with the introduction of fibre-optic connections.

Current DSL works over the more traditional copper wires that have been used for telephone cables for over a hundred years, but this system suffers from the fact that the further away from the exchange you live, the slower the reliable line speed is.

This can be clearly demonstrated along the Hohemarkstraße in Oberursel where the line speed degrades from 25MBit/s at the Lahnstraße, near the telephone exchange, to 1MBit/s at the Hohemark, whereby this is only the speed to receive data, sending data is typically about 1/8 of that speed.

Fibre optic cables do not suffer from the same fate, and typically offer speeds of  up to 200MBit/s to receive data and 100MBit/s to send it.

So the announcement several months ago that parts of Oberursel’s town centre and the northern end would be upgraded to fibre optic lines caused a lot of excitement. [Read more…]

U-Bahn stopped at the Kupferhammer

The temporary end of the U3 line during works on the level crossing

The Kupferhammerweg became the end of the line for a weekend during works on the level crossing across the Hohemarkstraße.

Trains terminated at Kupferhammer from where a minibus service connected with the stations “Rosengärtchen”, “Waldlust” and “Hohemark”.

Hit and run on the Hohemarkstraße

On Saturday, 13th October, 2012 at around 10.25am an 83 year old lady from Oberursel was crossing the Hohemarkstraße using the pedestrian crossing near the U-Bahn stop “Lahnstraße”.

Whilst doing so she was caught by a passing car and fell.  She was slightly hurt.  The car did not stop, but witnesses were able to give enough information to the police in order to trace it.  It turned out that the driver at the time of the accident was also an 83 year old lady from Oberursel.

Police believe that the car went through a red light and failed to see the person on the crossing, who had green.

Cyclist seriously injured on the Hohemarkstraße

A 68 year old cyclist from Bad Homburg was seriously injured on the Hohemarkstraße on Tuesday evening.

According to police he was riding on the cycle path uphill near house number 83, heading for “Im Heidegraben”, when for some unknown reason he suddenly moved onto the main road.

He was hit by a Ford Focus which was travelling parallel to him at the time, driven by a 26 year old.

As a result of the collection the cyclist suffered severe head injuries and was treated at the scene by a doctor before being taken by ambulance to the accident clinic in Frankfurt.

The car suffered considerable damage and the bicycle is a write-off, with the total damage estimated at around €7,000.

The Hohemarkstraße was closed in both directions for about half an hour.

Bazaar in northern Oberursel

The children and family centre (Kinder- und Familienzentrum) is holding a bazaar on Saturday, 24th March, 2012 between 10am and 12 noon at Hohemarkstraße 163 in Oberursel.

On sale will be clothes and toys for babies and children.

To get there by train, take the U3 to Rosengärtchen and leave the station by the exit further away from the road crossing.

 

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