
22-year-old driver arrested after crashing into four parked cars and injuring two pedestrians in Thessaloniki
A 22-year-old driver was arrested early Sunday after a dangerous driving spree in Thessaloniki's Kalamaria district left four parked cars damaged and two pedestrians injured.
Incident in Kalamaria
In the early hours of Sunday, 5 July 2026, a 22-year-old driver lost control of his private car while performing dangerous maneuvers on Ikaros Street in the Kalamaria district of Thessaloniki. The vehicle first collided with four parked cars, one after another, causing significant material damage. The impact did not stop the car, which continued forward and struck two pedestrians who were in the area at the time. The entire sequence unfolded rapidly, leaving a scene of wrecked vehicles and injured individuals. Witnesses reported hearing a series of loud crashes before the car finally came to a halt.
Police response and arrest
Officers from the Thessaloniki Traffic Police subdivision arrived at the scene shortly after the collision. They found the 22-year-old driver still present and took him into custody without incident. According to police statements, the driver had been engaging in reckless driving behavior prior to losing control. He is now expected to be brought before the competent judicial authorities, where he will face charges related to dangerous driving and causing bodily injury. The suspect's identity has not been disclosed, as is customary during the preliminary investigation.
Injuries and vehicle damage
The two pedestrians sustained injuries, though local media did not specify their severity or whether they required hospitalization. The four parked cars, which were unoccupied, suffered extensive body damage. No other injuries were reported among bystanders or the driver himself. The incident caused a temporary disruption in the neighborhood as police cordoned off the area to conduct their investigation and clear the damaged vehicles.
Location and timing
Ikaros Street, near the School of Judges of Thessaloniki, is a residential road in the southeastern suburb of Kalamaria. The area is typically quiet, especially during the early morning hours when the accident occurred. The low pedestrian traffic at that time likely prevented a higher number of casualties. The street is known for its proximity to the judicial training facility, but it is not a major thoroughfare.
Legal context
In Greece, dangerous driving resulting in injury can lead to criminal prosecution, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment depending on the severity of the harm caused. The 22-year-old will now face a judicial process that will determine the exact charges. The case adds to a series of traffic incidents in Thessaloniki, though no broader statistics were immediately available.


