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Numerous Cars Damaged: Items Thrown on Highways - Two Arrests

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The incidents are without personal injury, but remain dangerous: two men are suspected of throwing objects on several motorways. Many cars are damaged. The handcuffs click in northern and southern Germany.

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The incidents are without personal injury, but remain dangerous: two men are suspected of throwing objects on several motorways. Many cars are damaged. The handcuffs click in northern and southern Germany.

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Unknown people throw objects at the A1 and the A7. The police arrest two suspects. One is captured by the officers near Hamburg.

Again and again, unknown people throw objects from motorway bridges – and put road users in danger of their lives.In Lower Saxony, the cases are accumulating.Always, unknown people throw objects from motorway bridges – and put road users in danger of their lives.

·Germany
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A woman drives in the car and hears a bang. Later it turns out that someone threw an object on the vehicle – from above.

On the motorways A1 and A7 several items were thrown down by bridges – now two suspects are in custody. On the night of Friday a 31-year-old was arrested in the area of Hamburg, as the police inspection Heidekreis reported. The evening after that, the handcuffs at a 22-year-old in the area of Ingolstadt clicked. Both men are in U-Haft, as it was said. In Lower Saxony, on the night of Wednesday, items were thrown onto the motorway 1 near Reeßum o…

A total of 22 cars were last damaged on the A1 and the A7 after road signs, feet of construction site beacons and a tree trunk had been thrown by motorway bridges - now there are two arrests.

·Hamburg, Germany
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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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