Teen Burglary Suspects Arrested in Versailles for Pharmacy and Restaurant Break-ins

Two 14-year-olds were indicted by a juvenile judge in Versailles. They are suspected of having, in the night from Monday, September 2 to Tuesday, September 3, in Coignières, burgled a pharmacy and three restaurants. Pending their appearance before the judge, they have been placed in a foster home.
Pharmacies and restaurants have become the target of these young people of Moroccan origin. This is the case of these two teenagers who, in the early morning, entered a pharmacy located near the Auchan store on the Nationale 10. They stole 50 euros found on them during the arrest.
Indeed, according to Le Parisien, the two suspects were trying to return to the capital when they were apprehended. After the usual formalities in such circumstances, the adolescents, unaccompanied minors, were indicted by a juvenile judge in Versailles. While they had denied being involved in such a thing, the recording of their fingerprints eventually incriminated them.
According to Le Parisien, the duo had already been arrested in the department for other burglaries. "They are stuffed with Rivotril, a drug that slows down the nerves in the brain," says a source close to the case.
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