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Three Children Broke Into Tyrolean Trafik

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Three children - a ten-year-old boy with an unexplained nationality, a twelve-year-old Austrian and a ten-year-old girl from Cameroon - apparently broke into a tobacco crime in the Tiroler Kramsach (Kufstein district) on Sunday evening. The three minors are said to have smashed the glass entrance door with a stone and stolen several packs of electronic cigarettes from the Trafik, the police informed on Monday.
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The boys and girls smashed the door with a stone and stole e-cigarettes. The two boys had already stolen during opening hours.

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A ten-year-old and a twelve-year-old boy and a ten-year-old girl are said to have smashed the glass door and stolen e-cigarettes

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Three children - a ten-year-old boy with an unexplained nationality, a twelve-year-old Austrian and a ten-year-old girl from Cameroon - apparently broke into a tobacco crime in the Tiroler Kramsach (Kufstein district) on Sunday evening. The three minors are said to have smashed the glass entrance door with a stone and stolen several packs of electronic cigarettes from the Trafik, the police informed on Monday.

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Three minors between the ages of 10 and 12 broke into a trafik on Sunday night in Kramsach, where they stole several e-cigarettes. Police quickly identified the suspects and secured the stolen goods.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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