Woman's Disturbance at Pforzheim Station Leads to Police Intervention, Officer Injured
A disturbance occurred at Pforzheim station around 1 a.m. on Wednesday. A 46-year-old woman, in a state of mental distress, refused to leave the closed station, leading to a police intervention. Police were called to the scene after the woman repeatedly ignored requests to vacate the premises. An officer from Pforzheim North Police Station attempted to assist her, but she resisted. In the struggle, she injured the officer by kicking him in the thigh. Despite the injury, the officer continued his duties. Eventually, the woman was taken to a psychiatric facility for further care and evaluation. The 46-year-old woman was successfully transported to a psychiatric facility. A police officer sustained minor injuries during the incident but continued his duties.
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