How did the security situation and the crime in Starnberg since the beginning of the year? The first police Commissioner Bernd Matuschek, head of the Starnberger police, on Wednesday evening to answer the main.
Starnberg – The conclusion of the head of the Starnberger police inspection Bernd Matuschek was clear: “Corona by beats.” He stood in the main and Finance Committee of the city Council on Wednesday evening to answer questions.
crime: The number of offences is between 1. January and 31. In may compared to the previous year, an increase of 50 to 470 cases decreased. All the Figures relate only to the city of Starnberg, without the PI managed lakeside locations mountain, Feldafing, Pöcking, and Tutzing. The cases of street crime have fallen by a quarter to around 60, the number of injuries also by a quarter to 16. A Minus of 13 percent to around 100 cases are there for simple theft.
accidents: Here, the declines are even more pronounced. The total number dropped from 600 to 389, the number of accidents with property damage and fines from 185 to 121, the number of small accidents of almost 400 227.
injured: Almost equal to the number of accidents 41 injured: compared to 42 in the first five months of the previous year. remained The reason is obvious: “We had less traffic overall, but significantly more cyclists,” said Matuschek. And if you are involved in an accident, be injured most of the time. The worst accident of this kind occurred on the 12. May, as a 24 years old female cyclist from Dießen of Hadorf coming to the West bypass pulled it with a Jeep collided (we reported). “You is likely to sustain permanent damage,” said Matuschek.
security guard: According to the original plans, the Security would have to Wake up in Starnberg in the first half of the year to start. “The applications are due to Corona but completely on the ice,” said Matuschek. Eight “goal-oriented” applications were received. What time is the procedure and training start again, is open.
drug: The number had declined from 25 to 18 offences, said Matuschek to a demand by Dr. Charlotte Meyer-Bulow (CSU).
focal point: The area around the school was a “slow burner,” said the chief of police. Since September of last year, the officials had monitored a total of 49 persons at the age from 14 to 23 years – “almost exclusively Starnberg”. Including six Suspects in connection with a criminal Offence had been four other people escaped from the police.