Two juveniles arrested after early-morning break-in at Frankenthal leisure center
Two juveniles broke into a leisure facility in Frankenthal during the early hours of Sunday, March 8, 2026. Police later arrested the pair after a search operation. Authorities are now asking for witnesses to come forward with further details about the incident.
The break-in occurred around 3 a.m. on Mahlastraße, where the two suspects—aged 16 and 18—forced open an access door. Once inside, they stole cash from the premises. No other items were reported missing or damaged.
Frankenthal police patrols located and apprehended the juveniles shortly after the incident. Both now face charges of aggravated theft. Officers continue to investigate and are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.
The suspects remain in custody as the investigation proceeds. Police have confirmed that only cash was taken during the break-in. Anyone with relevant details is urged to assist with the ongoing enquiry.
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