Crime - A joyride by two teenagers ends in a café façade
A joyride by two teenagers in a car in Heusenstamm in the Offenbach district has ended in a café façade. Both were injured. According to the police, the 14-year-old driver drove over a traffic traffic circle at "inappropriate speed" early on Friday morning. The car, which probably belongs to his uncle, crashed into the café wall with a shop window. The young driver and his 15-year-old passenger were reportedly injured. They were taken to hospital. "The café was closed, so there were no injuries," said a police spokesperson. The car was probably totaled. The route of the joyride was initially unknown. The investigation was ongoing. Other media had previously reported on the incident.
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- The incident in Heusenstamm has brought renewed attention to the issue of criminality among young drivers in Hesse.
- The joyride incident in Offenbach is being investigated by local authorities, including the Hesse police traffic division.
- Despite the damages and injuries, the 14-year-old driver might face less severe charges due to his young age, according to local traffic lawyers.
- News of the joyride in Heusenstamm has sparked a debate in Offenbach, with some calling for stricter traffic control and education for young drivers in the area.
Source: www.stern.de