The journey went via the Weigetschlag border crossing to Bad Leonfelden (Urfahr-Surroundings district), where the fugitive drove his car off the road, drove 200 meters across a meadow and finally stopped in a garden.
The man jumped out of the car and ran away, reported the oö. police on Monday. A service dog patrol who happened to be present came to the aid of the Czech uniformed officers and took up the pursuit. On his escape, the 30-year-old from Pongau fell into a pond covered in ice and snow, from which he got out himself and hid by a hut. After a short resistance, Czech and Austrian police officers stopped the man. He did not have a driver’s license and refused to be checked for narcotics after a negative breathalyzer test. The 30-year-old suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital with hypothermia. He is shown.
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