Scooter in Rauhwiesensee sunk - police are investigating now!

Scooter in Rauhwiesensee sunk - police are investigating now!

Rauhwiesensee, Sinsheim, Deutschland - An unexpected scenario occurred today at the Rauhwiesensee in Sinsheim. On Tuesday morning, the police received a worrying call from Karl Schramm, a nature photographer and regular visitor to the lake. The experienced nature lover reported a suspicious oil track and a "exhaust -like object" in the water. Schramm knows the sensitivity of the nature reserve and immediately realized that there was a need for action here. This did not go unnoticed and triggered an extensive rescue operation of the local fire brigade, which lasted almost three hours, as the [Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung] (https://www.rnz.de/region/regionalpoli reports_Artikel ,-sheim-der-in-in-see-_arid.1614328.html).

The alarmed fire department departments Steinsfurt, rows and city had their hands full. With the targeted use of oil binders on the water surface, attempts were made to stop the spread of possible pollutants. Ultimately, the emergency services managed to pull a Peugeot scooter out of the water, which was provided with a frame number without a license plate. This frame number led the police to a seller who recently gave the scooter, which suggests the assumption that it was a stolen scooter that was sunk in the lake.

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On Wednesday morning there was another incident: a second scooter was spotted in the same body of water, which alerted the emergency services again. At around 8:30 a.m., the firefighters arrived at Rauhwiesensee to recover the sunken two -wheeler. Also this time they had to deal with expiring operating substances, which is why floating binders were again applied. The Water Rights Office of the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis was consulted for the examination of possible environmental damage, while the police continue to continue the investigation.

Sven Fischer, the head of operations, paid great respect to the volunteer fire brigade members. With around 450 active members, including 200 young people, the Sinsheim fire brigade is strongly represented. Fischer emphasizes the need to win even more young people for the fire brigade so that the valuable commitment of the volunteers will continue to be secured in the future. These missions show how important and vigilant the community must be when it comes to the protection of nature and the environment.

The two incidents at Rauhwiesensee raise questions. What could be the background for sinking the scooters? And how can such property damage be prevented in the future? The police stay on the ball and continue their investigations with high pressure to bring light into the dark.

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