A wild chase with the police was delivered by a Moroccan (42) in the Tyrolean lowlands on Saturday evening: After the driver of an unlit car was the target of a patrol, the suspect pressed the gas when the agents wanted to divert him from the A12 in near Wattens and took flight. The car was eventually found wrecked near Vomp (Schwaz district) – but there was no trace of the driver. However, he turned himself in to the police that evening.
At about 7:15 pm, the traffic police noticed the unlit car at Wattens. The officials then wanted to divert the car at the Wattens exit to check on the driver and vehicle. But the driver had a different plan.
The driver cheated on the police
“He changed when the police patrol had already passed the lane divide, back on the highway at the last minute and fled at high speed,” the researchers said. At the Wattens roundabout, the officials turned around, drove back onto the A12 and gave chase. But the fleeing car was no longer visible.
Wrecked car without driver
“At the exit of Vomp, the car was badly damaged and found unoccupied. A search for the driver was initially unsuccessful,” continues the director. But in the end it may have become too hot for the fugitive. The suspect – a 42-year-old Moroccan – reported to the police station in Hall and confessed to the driver of the car. to have been.
Appropriate notifications will be sent to the responsible authorities upon completion of the investigation.
Source: Krone

I am Ida Scott, a journalist and content author with a passion for uncovering the truth. I have been writing professionally for Today Times Live since 2020 and specialize in political news. My career began when I was just 17; I had already developed a knack for research and an eye for detail which made me stand out from my peers.