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Graffiti art, rolling shopping carts and drivers drugged

News from September 8th, 2021


The Linz Police Inspection had to deal with damage to property caused by graffiti at the Robert Koch School in Linz, a collision between a shopping trolley and a car in St. Katharinen and a car control with the driver and co-driver under drugs in Erpel.

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Linz. Damage to property from graffiti

In the night of Tuesday, unknown perpetrators sprayed the facade of the Robert Koch School in Linz, as well as a neighboring building. Information to the police in Linz, 02644/9430 or [email protected]

St. Catharines. Shopping trolley rolls against cars

On Tuesday morning, a 55-year-old man was in the parking lot of a shopping market in St. Catherine’s. While the shopping was being loaded into the car, the shopping cart rolled away unnoticed and collided with a car that was just entering the parking lot.

Drake. Driving a car under the influence of drugs, the passenger also carries drugs

On Tuesday evening, the Linz police checked a car on Bahnhofstrasse in Erpel. In the 35-year-old driver, the officials found typical drug failure symptoms. A blood sample was taken from the man and then he was not allowed to continue his journey. As part of the identity check of the passenger, the police also found small amounts of narcotics on him. Corresponding criminal proceedings were initiated in both cases.
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