Teenage Moroccan Suspects Arrested in Yvelines Pharmacy Burglary

The law enforcement authorities have arrested two Moroccan minors who burgled a pharmacy in La Verrière (Yvelines) during the night from Sunday to Monday.
These homeless teenagers who claim to be 14 years old forced the doors of the pharmacy, reports Le Parisien. The triggering of the alarm alerted a police crew who went to the scene. The police caught these two young people in front of the pharmacy after 11 p.m. After their arrest, they were placed in police custody.
Another burglary occurred during the night from Saturday to Sunday. This time, the target was a house belonging to an 80-year-old woman. She discovered two masked and hooded young people in her house on Jules-Vallès Street. The noise from outside the house woke her up and she found herself face to face with the two burglars. One of them watched her after pushing her back into her room. Meanwhile, the other was searching the premises.
The two burglars fled after the alarm was triggered. Upon their arrival, the police found that the thieves had entered by force through the garage door, located in the basement.
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