Heppenheim police are looking for witnesses after an accident on Kalterer Straße
Heppenheim police are looking for witnesses after two hit and run accidents. Advice on fleeing vehicles requested. Property damage: 150-200 euros.

Heppenheim police are looking for witnesses after an accident on Kalterer Straße
In Heppenheim, the police are currently conducting targeted investigations into two hit and run accidents that were reported in the last few days. On December 6, 2025, an incident occurred on Kalterer Strasse that resulted in an extensive call for witnesses. A red Opel Corsa was damaged between 8:50 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. The left wing mirror was damaged and the estimated damage is around 150 euros. The person responsible is still unknown and fled the scene of the accident.
The Heppenheim police have started consultations with citizens and are asking for information regarding the fleeing vehicle or person. Anyone with information is asked to call 06252/706-0. Especially after such an incident, drivers are obliged to stop and report the accident - a legally enshrined behavior that ensures greater safety in the community.
Two incidents in quick succession
Another incident occurred on November 30, 2025 on Bahnhofstrasse at the corner of Neckarstrasse. A green VW Caddy that was parked on the right side of the road was damaged. The person who probably caused the accident also left the scene of the accident without permission and could have caused the damage while driving past. The left side mirror of the VW Caddy had damage worth around 200 euros, and in this matter too the police are looking for witnesses who can provide information about the accident or who caused it.
The investigation shows that such incidents are not uncommon and the police rely on the public's cooperation. “We rely on the citizens’ good instincts,” says a spokesman for the South Hesse police headquarters. Anyone who has noticed something should not be afraid to inform the police, as every little piece of information can make an important contribution to the investigation.
The citizens of Heppenheim are therefore asked to be attentive and support their neighborhood in order to counteract such incidents. Information can be given to the Heppenheim police station on 06252/706-0.
For anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest developments in the city and region, it is advisable to follow the news regularly. Two cases within a short period of time show how important it is to work together to ensure a safe road environment.
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