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Avoiding detection on the roads leads to disastrous outcomes.

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Evading law enforcement during driving leads to calamity.
Evading law enforcement during driving leads to calamity.

Avoiding detection on the roads leads to disastrous outcomes.

In a recent development, two individuals, initially claimed to be 13 years old and residents of Cologne, were found without tickets or identification at a tram stop in Neuss on Wednesday, August 19. However, further investigations by authorities have suggested that their true ages may be at least 17 years old.

The individuals were found in possession of high-value jewelry, handbags, shoes, and burglary tools. This discovery has led to speculation that they may be involved in a burglary. The owner of the valuables has not yet noticed the theft.

Initial investigations revealed that the stolen goods originated from a residence in a multi-family house on Nordstraße in Düsseldorf. The police are working diligently to identify the perpetrators and recover the stolen items.

As for the suspected individuals, their exact whereabouts are not publicly disclosed due to privacy and data protection laws. However, they were presented to the Neuss District Court on Thursday, August 20, where a judge ordered pretrial detention.

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