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Teenager in Mülheim an der Ruhr speeds in a sports car, leading to a pursuit that ends with the individual being parked behind trash containers

In Essen, Germany, during the early hours of January 24, a 17-year-old vandalized the Reichstag building, utilizing a Molotov cocktail reminiscent of the Albright 2.0 incident. The incident occurred at the MH.Altstadt II location.

Teenager at Mülheim on the Ruhr races sports car, ends up trapped behind waste disposal containers...
Teenager at Mülheim on the Ruhr races sports car, ends up trapped behind waste disposal containers following pursuit

Teenager in Mülheim an der Ruhr speeds in a sports car, leading to a pursuit that ends with the individual being parked behind trash containers

In the heart of Essen, a dramatic car chase unfolded on Friday morning, with the local police successfully apprehending a 17-year-old Iraqi near a recycling bin on Engelbertusstraße.

The incident began around 11 am, as the police recognised a black Mercedes AMG, a vehicle they had previously encountered in suspicious circumstances. The officers attempted to pull over the vehicle, but the driver, seemingly unfazed, attempted to flee.

The chase ended in a dead-end street at the end of Engelbertusstraße, where the suspect, after a brief foot pursuit, was found hiding behind a recycling bin. The apprehended individual was subsequently taken to the local police station.

The car, a high-end Mercedes AMG, was seized along with the suspect's phone and a cash counting machine, the origin of which remains unclear. The cash found on the suspect was also unexplained, adding to the mystery surrounding the incident.

The 17-year-old Iraqi has a history of repeat offenses, including assault, property damage, and driving without a license. The ownership of the car is still under investigation.

The news source for this information is the Polizei Essen, transmitted via news aktuell. For further details, contact the Polizei Essen/Mülheim an der Ruhr Press Office, which can be reached via telephone, fax, email, Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp.

It is important to note that the specific police station that conducted the pursuit and arrest is not provided in the available search results. The seized items, including the car, cash, and phone, are subject to further inquiry.

This incident occurred in the area of MH.-Altstadt II, Essen, serving as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by the local police to maintain law and order in the city.

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