Police in Havelland: Alarming speed camera and break-in reports!
Current police reports from Havelland on July 22nd, 2025: Overview of traffic accidents, break-ins and emergency numbers.

Police in Havelland: Alarming speed camera and break-in reports!
What motivates people in Havelland? On July 22, 2025 there will again be some interesting reports from the region that revolve around safety and incidents in the cities of Falkensee, Nauen and Wustermark. The police have handled several cases in recent days that are causing a lot of talk. The live ticker provides the most up-to-date information MAZ, which summarizes all relevant police reports.
On July 20, 2025, a remarkable incident occurred in Falkensee: an alert citizen reported a car zigzag across the street in serpentine lines at 50 km/h. The police were able to stop the 41-year-old driver, whose breath alcohol test showed an incredible 1.5 per mille. The man then had to go to hospital, where a blood sample was taken. His driver's license and vehicle keys were confiscated.
Traffic offenses in focus
But that wasn't the only incident that day. Also in Falkensee, a 50-year-old driver of an uninsured Renault was stopped. He was wanted on an arrest warrant and immediately taken to the correctional facility. In addition, investigations into traffic offenses have already begun.
Meanwhile, an attempted break-in into a cellar plot occurred in Wustermark on the same day. The perpetrator duo left behind 200 euros in property damage, but got away with nothing. Such incidents are not uncommon and show that burglars are still active, even if they are not always successful.
There was also another more important incident in Falkensee. A 39-year-old scooter driver lost control on Nauener Chaussee and collided with a VW. The scooter driver was seriously injured and had to be flown to hospital in a rescue helicopter. The VW driver suffered shock and also received medical attention. Here the Nauener Chaussee had to be closed for 90 minutes; the damage to property amounts to 3,000 euros.
Safety is the top priority
It is also important to mention that another incident involved a break-in in the Schönwalde settlement. The interior panels of an Audi Q7 were stolen, which prompted the police to launch an investigation. The damage amounts to 6,000 euros, which is an unpleasant surprise for the car owner.
And the police always have an open ear for citizens. Anyone in a life-threatening situation can contact the police on the emergency number 110, and the emergency services are ready to provide quick help on 112. Additional information and an overview of the police stations in the Havelland district are also available below MAZ and ourhavelland.de to find.
The situation in our region remains exciting. Stay informed and let us work together to ensure safety and cohesion in our neighborhood!