Police in Regensburg were astonished when an 11-year-old offered them donuts
In an unexpected turn of events, an 11-year-old boy paid a visit to the Regensburg South Police Station on the evening of September 2, 2025. The youngster, who had a keen interest in the work of the police, arrived at the station by bike at 8 pm, bearing a box of donuts as a token of appreciation.
The boy's mother had earlier contacted the police due to her worry about his prolonged absence. However, by the time she reached out, her son had already left the police station, having returned home safely and soundly after his visit.
Upon his arrival, the boy was greeted by the police officers who were delighted by the unexpected surprise. They expressed their heartfelt thanks for the boy's kind gesture and, as a thank you, presented him with a police teddy bear as a gift.
The boy had a brief chat with the officers, discussing his interest in their work and the reasons behind his visit. The outing was later discussed with his mother, who was relieved to hear about her son's safe return.
Despite our efforts, the available search results do not provide information about the head of the Regensburg Süd police station on that day. Regardless, the boy's visit to the police station was a heartwarming moment that brought smiles to the faces of everyone involved.
The boy's visit serves as a reminder of the importance of community engagement and the positive impact that a simple gesture can have on those who serve and protect us. The Regensburg South Police Station expressed their gratitude for the young boy's visit and hoped that it would inspire others to show their appreciation for the work of the police.