Traffic chaos in Springe: Unlicensed driver caught on drugs!

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Current police reports from Hameln and the surrounding area, including traffic accidents, crimes and rescue operations from July 22nd to 24th, 2025.

Aktuelle Polizeimeldungen aus Hameln und Umgebung, einschließlich Verkehrsunfälle, Straftaten und Rettungsaktionen vom 22. bis 24. Juli 2025.
Current police reports from Hameln and the surrounding area, including traffic accidents, crimes and rescue operations from July 22nd to 24th, 2025.

Traffic chaos in Springe: Unlicensed driver caught on drugs!

On July 22, 2025, a worrying incident occurred in Dahle when police stopped a 29-year-old man from Bad Oenhausen. He was driving a VW Caddy without a valid driver's license and under the influence of drugs. A tough one, because driving without a license is not just a simple administrative offense; According to Section 21 StVG, this also has serious consequences, such as ndz.de reported. In the worst case, the man could face up to a year in prison or high fines. The car owner, a 41-year-old, is also held responsible because he allowed the driver to drive without a license.

Of course there is also the topic of drugs in the game. No small matter, as it is pointed out that after a driving ban, a medical-psychological examination is required to get the driving license back - so a real heat for the man who is confronted with several problems at once.

Traffic accidents and riots

And that wasn't all! On the same day, a 20-year-old man from Springe had an accident on the B217 when he drove off the road and into a ditch. The exact cause of the accident remains unclear, but what is certain is that the B217 repeatedly causes such crash landings. There was another accident in Springe on July 20th when a 31-year-old cyclist overlooked a stopped call bus and drove into it. Fortunately, he was only slightly injured, but the damage of 450 euros hurts.

In the night from Thursday to Friday, the area at the Annaturm was affected by riots. Benches were knocked over and flower pots were damaged, resulting in a total of 750 euros worth of damage. Witnesses are sought here in order to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

Thefts and burglaries

The theft rate in Springe also keeps the police on their toes. Two elderly women were robbed in an Aldi on July 18th and 19th. The damage adds up to 600 euros. Things went similarly unfavorably for a doctor's office in Gestorf, which was the subject of a break-in on July 19th. Here the perpetrator was able to steal cash.

At the same time, there are reports of illegal waste disposal, with unknown people dumping building rubble in Springe's urban forest between July 18th and 19th, which resulted in criminal proceedings. This behavior leads to the important information that motor vehicle liability insurance comes into question in the event of such violations, and recourse claims of up to 5,000 euros can be at stake.

Animal rescues and small acts of kindness

Despite the many negative reports, there are also bright spots, as the police show. Passers-by found an injured cormorant in the Volkspark in Springe and called the authorities, who were able to safely capture the animal and take it to an animal shelter. Fortunately, police also helped an 82-year-old man whose bike was broken get home safely. A modest but valuable commitment that shows that humanity counts even in difficult times.

Whether it's traffic accidents, thefts or riots, it remains to be hoped that the situation in the region will improve soon. Until then, the police will continue to be vigilant and remain required to provide information and prevention.