German boy, 8, takes car on 87 mph night joyride

Author : balanitises1947
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 00:01:50


The child was discovered parked at a motorway services along the A44 highway near the northwest German city of Soest in the early hours of Wednesday -- about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from his home.

The boy's mother called police at 12:25 a.m., alerting them that her son had taken her VW Golf, which has automatic transmission.

Local police and the boy's mother started to look for the car-loving child, and he was found by his mother shortly after in a service station along the autobahn.



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The boy had parked the car and turned on the hazard lights, securing the area with a warning triangle.

When speaking to police after the incident, the boy reportedly said: 'I just wanted to drive a little bit.'

A spokesperson for Soest North Rhine-Westphalia police told CNN that the boy stopped driving because he didn't feel comfortable driving on the motorway.

The boy would regularly go karting and drive bumper cars and had driven a car on private property, police said.

Police told CNN that they had spoken to the boy about the danger posed by his night-time ride, and that he would face no criminal charges.

The child was discovered parked at a motorway services along the A44 highway near the northwest German city of Soest in the early hours of Wednesday -- about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from his home. The child was discovered parked at a motorway services along the A44 highway near the northwest German city of Soest in the early hours of Wednesday -- about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from his home. The boy's mother called police at 12:25 a.m., alerting them that her son had taken her VW Golf, which has automatic transmission. The child was discovered parked at a motorway services along the A44 highway near the northwest German city of Soest in the early hours of Wednesday -- about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from his home. Local police and the boy's mother started to look for the car-loving child, and he was found by his mother shortly after in a service station along the autobahn. The boy would regularly go karting and drive bumper cars and had driven a car on private property, police said. A spokesperson for Soest North Rhine-Westphalia police told CNN that the boy stopped driving because he didn't feel comfortable driving on the motorway. The boy would regularly go karting and drive bumper cars and had driven a car on private property, police said. When speaking to police after the incident, the boy reportedly said: 'I just wanted to drive a little bit.' Police told CNN that they had spoken to the boy about the danger posed by his night-time ride, and that he would face no criminal charges. A spokesperson for Soest North Rhine-Westphalia police told CNN that the boy stopped driving because he didn't feel comfortable driving on the motorway. Local police and the boy's mother started to look for the car-loving child, and he was found by his mother shortly after in a service station along the autobahn. Local police and the boy's mother started to look for the car-loving child, and he was found by his mother shortly after in a service station along the autobahn. Local police and the boy's mother started to look for the car-loving child, and he was found by his mother shortly after in a service station along the autobahn. Police told CNN that they had spoken to the boy about the danger posed by his night-time ride, and that he would face no criminal charges. Local police and the boy's mother started to look for the car-loving child, and he was found by his mother shortly after in a service station along the autobahn. A spokesperson for Soest North Rhine-Westphalia police told CNN that the boy stopped driving because he didn't feel comfortable driving on the motorway. A spokesperson for Soest North Rhine-Westphalia police told CNN that the boy stopped driving because he didn't feel comfortable driving on the motorway. The boy's mother called police at 12:25 a.m., alerting them that her son had taken her VW Golf, which has automatic transmission. Police told CNN that they had spoken to the boy about the danger posed by his night-time ride, and that he would face no criminal charges. A spokesperson for Soest North Rhine-Westphalia police told CNN that the boy stopped driving because he didn't feel comfortable driving on the motorway. When speaking to police after the incident, the boy reportedly said: 'I just wanted to drive a little bit.' The boy had parked the car and turned on the hazard lights, securing the area with a warning triangle. The boy would regularly go karting and drive bumper cars and had driven a car on private property, police said. The boy had parked the car and turned on the hazard lights, securing the area with a warning triangle. The child was discovered parked at a motorway services along the A44 highway near the northwest German city of Soest in the early hours of Wednesday -- about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from his home.

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