Young Messi fan drives through Vienna-police in action!

Ein Jugendlicher fährt mit gestohlenem Elektroauto durch Wien-Meidling; Polizei nimmt Ermittlungen gegen Serienautodiebstahl auf.
A teenager drives through Vienna-Meidling with stolen electric car; The police are investigating series theft. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Young Messi fan drives through Vienna-police in action!

Zanaschakagasse, 1120 Wien, Österreich - An amazing incident occurred in Vienna-Meidling: A young boy came into the talk with a stolen electric car on the city's streets. The young person, dressed in a Messi jersey, white socks and bathing sheplers, was observed how he drove through the area with a Renault Twizy. According to Today he parked the car in a large parking space at Zanasakagasse. The incident occurred on Monday around 2:20 p.m. The question arises whether the boy is old enough to have a driver's license.

The electric car had already been reported as stolen. The thief is said to have stolen the keys to the vehicle, which alerted the police. The owner of the Renault had filed an advertisement against unknown two hours earlier. The boy quickly became targeted by the investigators, who are now trying to put light on how this incident could occur.

serial car crashes in Vienna-Meidling

But that's not the only piquant incident that causes a stir in Vienna-Meidling. On Tuesday evening, a 43-year-old man was arrested who was caught in a car slump. According to the information from Vienna.at , electronic devices from several vehicles. In the man of the man, the officials found stolen navigation devices, radios, tablet computers and photo cameras that came from at least three other cars.

The escape car of the arrested, an Audi, had already been stolen in the Penzing district in February. The damage caused by the stolen goods amounts to several thousand euros. Some of the stolen objects have now been returned to the victims, while others still have to be assigned. Particularly explosive: The arrested had special keys that were designed for vehicle break -ins.

The police are faced with an increasing number of cars in cars. Such incidents make life difficult for many drivers. It is to be hoped that the authorities will soon bring light into the dark and take those responsible to be accountable.

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