Police officers saw a black Audi with Spittal license plate on Monday evening because it was driving towards Obervellach at too high a speed. Several attempts to stop him were ignored and the driver was able to escape from the police. The officers found the 18-year-old alone at home.
Because he was speeding in his Audi, an 18-year-old licensee on trial from the Spittal neighborhood caught the attention of a police patrol. This took up the night ride and tried to stop the speeder. In the vicinity of Mühldorf, the 18-year-old was able to lose the agents because he drove through the city at more than 100 km/h. The patrol lost sight of the Audi as a result.
left again
A short time later, the police found the same car, but this time without a license plate, and the night drive was re-recorded with the flashing lights and horn on. At speeds of up to 180 km/h, he tried to get away again, but was stopped by a traffic light. Officers asked him to get out of his vehicle. At that moment the traffic light turned green and the Audi driver continued his journey.
Lost the police at 200 km/h
As the night wore on, there were two more attempts to stop, including a roadblock by another officer’s blue light vehicle, who also ignored the driver and fled again at speeds of up to 200 km/h, eventually losing sight of being lost. .
Police then drove to the car’s license plate and found the street brawler and his 20-year-old passenger. Both were heavily intoxicated, but confessed to the chase. The driver’s license of the 18-year-old was confiscated by the officers on the spot. Under the Road Traffic Act, he faces numerous violations. In the course of the investigation, the criminal law relevance will also be examined.
Source: Krone

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