Driver, 36, Arrested After Police Chase in Limburg

Bilzen-Hoeselt-Riemst  (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – On Saturday, Nov 29, 2025, around 2 p.m., a 36-year-old driver fled police in Bilzen, Tongeren, and Hasselt. He attempted to hit officers, was arrested, charged with attempted manslaughter, and released under strict conditions.

As HLN News reported, on Saturday afternoon, Nov 29, 2025, around 2 p.m., a police chase unfolded in Bilzen and the surrounding area, in the province of Limburg, Belgium. Officers from the Bilzen-Hoeselt-Riemst police zone noticed a car with a defective taillight. When they tried to stop the driver for a routine check, he immediately fled. The pursuit stretched into Tongeren, with the suspect making several attempts to avoid police. 

The car finally stopped at a red light in Tongeren. One officer got out of the passenger side to approach the driver. Suddenly, the suspect drove straight toward him. The officer managed to jump back just in time. The police car was grazed during the incident, but no one was injured. 

“The driver tried to drive into the officers. The officers were able to duck just in time,”

said Pieter Strauven of the Limburg Public Prosecutor’s Office.

What happened during the 36-year-old driver’s police chase in Limburg?

After leaving Tongeren, the driver fled again toward Hasselt. The chase grew more serious as night shift teams from the LRH and Haspengouw police zones joined in. During the pursuit, a 2nd collision was narrowly avoided. The drive ended in Beverst, where the man’s car stopped against a wall. 

The 36-year-old driver was taken into custody and appeared in court that same afternoon, Nov 29, 2025. He is facing charges of attempted manslaughter and armed resistance. Although the incidents took place in the Tongeren district, the Hasselt investigating judge on duty handled the case. After the hearing, the man was released under very strict conditions while the investigation continues. Police confirmed that the inquiry is still ongoing and the case remains under close supervision.

The chase happened in a region served by the Bilzen-Hoeselt-Riemst police zone, which was formed on 1 January 2025 after the merger of the Bilzen and Hoeselt municipalities. The police regularly carry out traffic checks and road safety operations. 

In 2024, the zone recorded thousands of traffic and criminal incidents. Across Belgium, overall crime dropped in 2024, with about 902,000 crimes reported, but dangerous traffic incidents and chases still occur.

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10 responses to “Driver, 36, Arrested After Police Chase in Limburg”

  1. Eerie 
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    Eerie Mizzen

    Only in Limburg would a joyride turn into a full-blown episode of “Fast & Furious: Underwhelming Edition.” 🚗💨 I suppose the defective taillight was just the cherry on top of this fine Belgian chaos! 🍒

  2. Backstreet Avatar

    Looks like someone really took “driving under pressure” to a whole new level. 🚗💨 Maybe next time, try a leisurely stroll—much safer! 😂

  3. unleashed Avatar

    What a genius move, attempting to drive into officers while they were just trying to fix a taillight—truly a masterclass in road safety! 🚗💨 Next time, maybe try a leisurely stroll instead of a high-speed chase, eh? 😂

  4. Die Slice Avatar

    Another day, another genius thinking he’s in a Fast & Furious film—only in Limburg, my friend! 🚗💨 Must’ve mistaken ‘routine check’ for ‘race weekend’!

  5. Somebody clearly took “drive like you’re in a video game” a bit too seriously. Next time, maybe just stick to the speed limit, mate! 😂🚗💨

  6. Delicious Avatar

    Only in Limburg do you get a chance to take a joyride and still make it to court for tea. What a talent—maybe he should’ve just stuck to obeying traffic laws instead of auditioning for a Fast & Furious sequel! 😂🚗💨

  7. gothic gucci Avatar
    gothic gucci

    Oh, brilliant strategy! Nothing screams “law-abiding citizen” like a high-speed tango with the local constabulary over a dodgy taillight. 🚗💨

  8. Just another day in Limburg, where 36-year-olds think they can turn a routine traffic stop into the next Fast & Furious sequel. Bravo, mate, you’ve really taken that “driving under pressure” thing to a whole new level! 🚗💨

  9. A 36-year-old playing dodgems with the police in Limburg—who knew we had a new Olympic sport on our hands? 🚗💨 Bravo, mate, but maybe next time just fix your taillight instead of auditioning for Fast & Furious, eh? 😏

  10. wooden german Avatar
    wooden german

    Seems like this chap thought he was auditioning for “Fast & Furious: Limburg Drift.” 🚗💨 Who knew a broken taillight could lead to such a high-octane career move?

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