Eningen et al. – Two reckless motocross riders injured a 39-year-old on Tuesday evening around 7:45 p.m. and then fled the scene of the accident.

The later victim was accompanied by her husband in the Eninger Gewann Hoher Schild with their dog when they both heard engine noises from the direction of the Sautter farm, which were apparently approaching the walkers.
As they looked around for the source of the noise, the two motocross riders came out of the middle of the forest over a slope towards the couple. One of the bikers hit the 39-year-old with his bike, knocked her over and landed on top of her with his motorcycle. Without paying any attention to the accident, his companion immediately fled towards Reutlingen on his full cross bike. The injured woman's 36-year-old husband initially managed to restrain the person who caused the accident, whereupon he took off his helmet. The walker was able to make an emergency call while his wife waited with the motorcyclist. In a brief moment of inattention, the biker managed to put his helmet back on, push the 36-year-old down a slope and escape. The 39-year-old suffered abrasions and minor burns as a result of the accident, but her husband was uninjured.

Description

The two motocross riders were described by the injured parties as follows:
1. White full protector jacket, light-colored motocross helmet with front shield and cross goggles, full cross machine without lighting and without license plates, immediately fled towards Reutlingen.
2. Male, around 30 years old, approx. 175 cm tall, well-groomed appearance, no beard, short, frizzy, dark hair, round face.
He was wearing a dark motocross helmet with an orange, vertical ventilation grille on the chin guard, dark, black and brown full protectors, underneath dark motorcycle clothing. He was riding a newer model KTM full cross bike in orange and white, equipped with small, kite-shaped mirrors, no license plates and no lighting devices. The motorcycle's tank vent was damaged in the accident. The Pfullingen police station will receive information about the two motorcyclists or their machines on 07121 9918-0.

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