Chaos weekend in Havelland: police and fire brigade in constant operation!

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On July 5, 2025, there were several police operations in Brandenburg an der Havel, including a ship accident and a drug discovery.

Am 5. Juli 2025 kam es in Brandenburg an der Havel zu mehreren Polizeieinsätzen, darunter ein Schiffsunfall und Drogenfond.
On July 5, 2025, there were several police operations in Brandenburg an der Havel, including a ship accident and a drug discovery.

Chaos weekend in Havelland: police and fire brigade in constant operation!

On the first weekend in July 2025, a series of incidents occurred in Brandenburg that caused a stir. The police and fire brigade recorded several operations in Havelland and the surrounding area. A shipping accident in Pritzerbe that happened on July 5th was particularly eye-catching. According to rathenow24.de, a bungalow boat slightly collided with the Pritzerbe cable ferry. Fortunately, the ferry remained undamaged and the damage to the bungalow boat was minimal. The water police recorded an accident report.

The day before, on July 4th, there was another dramatic incident: In Spandau, a rowing boat with four women capsized after a collision with a push convoy. The youngest rower, a 56-year-old, was rescued from the water without any vital signs. Her death is being investigated by a specialist detective from Police Department 2 (West), while the other rowers were taken to hospitals, two of whom were released after outpatient treatment. polizeiberichten-berlin.de has compiled the details of this tragic accident.

Police operations in Havelland

The law enforcement officers were also in demand in Falkensee. On July 5, the police took part in several registered meetings to guarantee freedom of assembly. During one of these operations, a complaint was even filed for unconstitutional license plates, indicating the tension in the air. In addition, gas pipe damage during construction work caused 21 residents to be evacuated. Firefighters ensured that no one was injured while repair work continued into the evening.

Another incident occurred in Nauen, where a 61-year-old woman was heavily intoxicated behind the wheel in a rear-end collision. With a breath alcohol level of over 2.6 per mille, she had to go to the hospital and her driver's license was confiscated. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but the property damage was significant.

Crime and accidents

In Brandenburg an der Havel, the police reported the arrest of a 31-year-old with a stolen e-scooter. The man, who was under the influence of drugs and in possession of a banned one-hand knife, is now facing further investigations. Another incident that caused a stir was an attack with pepper spray in Hohenstücken, in which a 61-year-old was attacked by a 34-year-old. The incident shows how quickly tempers can rise.

A gray Toyota RAV4, estimated to be worth 30,000 euros, was even stolen from the main train station. This confirms the fact that crime always remains an issue even in quiet times. Especially in times like these, when public safety is more important than ever in our cities, it is important to always be on guard.

Overall, the last weekend in July in Brandenburg and especially in Havelland showed that, despite everyday routine accidents and police operations, something is always at risk. Safety awareness is crucial, especially in shipping, which has come into focus in recent years due to numerous accidents. Reports like that of Telepolis about the frequent shipping accidents make it clear that we and the regulatory framework must remain vigilant to prevent such tragedies.