Unlawful Automobile Theft During Construction Work: Two Minors Accused of Stealing a Student's Wallet
In a recent incident, two teenagers are under accusation for stealing a student's wallet in the towns of Langenselbold, Hanau, and Main-Kinzig District. The theft occurred after a heated argument between three boys aged 11, 13, and 14.
According to the South East Hesse Police Headquarters, the incident was first reported by news aktuell. The perpetrators, identified as the two older boys, felt guilty and returned the student's belongings, which were found in a nearby bush. The wallet contained cash and a bus ticket.
The police were able to intercept the teens and handed them over to their guardians with a stern warning. The South East Hesse Police Headquarters can be reached at 069 / 8098 - 1210 for further information. The press office of the South East Hesse Police Headquarters can also be contacted via email or their homepage, which are provided on their official website.
Separately, a white van was stolen from workers performing assembly work on a high-voltage line in the Hanauer StraΓe area of Maintal, Hanau and Main-Kinzig District. The van was left unlocked with the key in the ignition, but no further details about suspects or arrests have been provided. The police in Hanau and Main-Kinzig District are seeking witnesses regarding this incident and can be reached at 069 8098-1234.
In a different incident on Wednesday evening, a 11-year-old student's wallet was stolen in a park on Wilhelm Street, Langenselbold. No further details about this incident were provided in the police report.
For more updates and information, please stay tuned to news aktuell or contact the South East Hesse Police Headquarters.
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