Wild animal accident and vandalism: Police warn of danger in Havelland!
Current police reports from Havelland on June 27th, 2025: Insights into accidents, break-ins and traffic news.

Wild animal accident and vandalism: Police warn of danger in Havelland!
A look at the current events in Havelland shows that the police are called upon again today. On June 27, 2025, there were several incidents that were important not only to residents but also to emergency services. The small but fine crime report paints a picture of everyday life that is characterized by small and larger problems.
What is particularly striking is what happened in Brieselang, where unknown people broke several windows of an excavator in the night from Monday to Tuesday. There was no theft from the interior, but the damage caused amounts to around 1,000 euros. The police have filed a criminal complaint, but the perpetrators have so far only had a shadow left behind. Our Havelland states that the investigation is continuing. A break-in at a single-family home was also reported in neighboring Nauen. Here, the perpetrators stole not only money but also valuable jewelry and caused damage to property, which is currently being investigated by the criminal police.
Traffic accidents and other incidents
A traffic accident that occurred in Schönwalde-Glien is also a topic of conversation. A 37-year-old BMW driver crashed into a street tree after avoiding a deer. Fortunately, he was only slightly injured, but the damage to property amounts to over 20,000 euros. The vehicle is no longer drivable. maz-online.de reports that similar incidents are trending strongly in the region.
Another traffic incident occurred in Falkensee, where a VW Tiguan crashed into a support pillar. The 36-year-old driver had to be taken to hospital with serious injuries, while the police suspect drug use and are investigating.
Current police and traffic reports
The Havelland police station in Falkensee can be reached on +49 3322 2750. It not only provides current reports, but also emergency numbers for citizens: police on 110 and the rescue service on 112. The damage from an accident involving wild animals that affects another vehicle is also quoted for around 3,000 euros.
The police stations in the region are well positioned and offer support. In addition to the Falkensee police station, there are numerous other stations in the district, including the district police station in Brieselang and the police stations in Dallgow-Döberitz, Nauen and several other places. If you look closely, it becomes clear how tightly knit the security structure is.
It remains to be hoped that the future days in Havelland will be more peaceful and citizens will be safe on their streets. But today it shows once again that there is always something to report and the police have a lot to do. The incidents already identified are a reminder of the importance of vigilance and the role of the community in the pursuit of security.