Youth bands in Vienna-Floridsdorf: 57 cars destroyed and stolen!
Youth bands in Vienna-Floridsdorf: 57 cars destroyed and stolen!
In the past few days, a group of young burglars in Vienna-Floridsdorf has caused considerable turmoil. In particular, a 12-year-old boy and three accomplices have become active in several parking garages and have damaged and stolen a variety of cars.
The actions that these four young Rowdys have committed add up to a total of 57 burglary and theft offenses. This high number shows that the bandits have been systematic in order to target as many vehicles as possible. The group's Modus Operandi could indicate that they had the necessary knowledge to avoid the security measures in the garages.
Details about the burglaries
The incidents occurred in various parking garages in Floridsdorf, a sleeping district of Vienna. The young perpetrators apparently took the opportunity when the vehicles were unattended. Local residents and passers -by reported suspicious activities, which finally led to an increased police operation.
The investigation is currently underway and the police have already achieved the first results. A police spokesman said that the 12-year-old leader of the group and his accomplices are now brought to the responsible body. The authorities have commented and emphasized how important it is to react early to such criminal activities, especially if the perpetrators are so young.
The security measures in local parking garages could be tightened in the future to prevent similar incidents. In addition, the young people who are responsible for such acts could possibly be held accountable in other ways in order to create a precedent.
Public attention in this case shows the growing concern with regard to youth crime in urban areas. At a time when society is increasingly confronted with such problems, it remains to be seen which measures the city and the police will create to ensure the safety of its citizens. For further information and current developments on this topic, see the reporting on www.heute.at .
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