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Hérault: a 16-year-old teenager driving a stolen Citroën crashes into a police car while trying to flee

The accused will be referred this Sunday to the juvenile prosecutor’s office for concealment of theft, refusal to comply, endangering the lives of others, aggravated violence and driving without a license.

Spotting a Citroën brand car reported stolen, this Friday, April 22, around 8 a.m., near Ceyras, near Clermont-l’Hérault, the gendarmes of the local brigade took out the flashing lights and sounded their two-tone to warn offenders that they wanted to arrest them.

Except that the driver refused to comply and took all the risks to flee. Chased for several kilometers, he found himself cornered by the screen-printed vehicle of the national gendarmerie which he did not hesitate to crash into in an attempt to escape, slightly injuring two gendarmes in the process.

Prolonged in custody

When they managed to control them, the soldiers realized that the three occupants of the said vehicle were none other than three 16-year-old minors whom they immediately placed in police custody.

If the two passengers have been returned to their parents and will be summoned later before the juvenile judge to answer for the chief of prevention of concealment of vehicle theft, the driver, he was extended in police custody, this Saturday evening.

He will be presented this Sunday to the juvenile prosecutor’s office for concealment of theft, refusal to comply, endangering the lives of others, aggravated violence and driving without a license.

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