Two High-Speed Police Chases in Germany Involve Drivers Without Licenses
Separate incidents in Mannheim and Dillingen see unlicensed drivers fleeing police, with one under the influence of cannabis.
- In Mannheim, a 38-year-old man fled a police stop, rammed a patrol car, and escaped on foot; his car was later found abandoned.
- The Mannheim suspect reportedly lacked a driver's license and is under investigation alongside the car's owner.
- In Dillingen, a 24-year-old driver led police on a high-speed chase, reaching over 100 km/h in urban areas, before being stopped.
- The Dillingen driver was found to be under the influence of cannabis, driving without a license, and using a vehicle without the owner’s consent.
- No injuries were reported in either incident, though both drivers face multiple charges for their actions.