Stolen Vehicle During Work on Assembly Line and Two Minors Accused of Student's Wallet Theft
Stolen Van and Wallet Incidents Reported in South Hesse
In separate incidents, the South East Hesse Police are investigating a stolen van and a wallet theft in two different towns.
Van Theft in Maintal
A white van was stolen during assembly work on a high-voltage line in Maintal. The stolen van, parked nearby, apparently had the key in the ignition and was unlocked. The offenders discarded the craftsmen's personal belongings near the scene of the crime. The police are appealing for witnesses to contact them at 069 8098-1234 or via their website and email address.
Wallet Theft in Langenselbold
In Langenselbold, an 11-year-old student's wallet was allegedly stolen in a park on Wilhelm Street on Wednesday evening. The wallet contained cash and a bus ticket, but further details about the incident are not available. The police officers involved in the case can be contacted for witness reports, although the names of the officers are not disclosed.
The identity of the alleged thieves is also not disclosed, but it is known that the incident occurred after mutual insults between three 11, 13, and 14-year-old boys. Two older boys, aged 13 and 14, allegedly took the wallet and felt guilty, wanting to return the student's belongings. The empty wallet was later found in a nearby bush.
The police were able to intercept the teenagers and handed them over to their guardians with a stern warning. The Hanau and Main-Kinzig District Police are also appealing for witnesses to contact them regarding the stolen van incident. The South East Hesse Police Headquarters can be contacted for further inquiries.
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