Vandalism in Sersheim: Children scratch over 30 cars!

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In Sersheim, over 30 cars were scratched by two children under the age of 14. Damage: up to 100,000 euros.

In Sersheim wurden über 30 Autos zerkratzt, verursacht von zwei unter 14 Jahre alten Kindern. Schaden: bis zu 100.000 Euro.
In Sersheim, over 30 cars were scratched by two children under the age of 14. Damage: up to 100,000 euros.

Vandalism in Sersheim: Children scratch over 30 cars!

On June 5, 2025, numerous cars were vandalized in Sersheim, in the Ludwigsburg district. There are more than 30 vehicles that were scratched on Breslauer Straße, Ringstraße and Hohe Straße. The total property damage is estimated to be between 80,000 and 100,000 euros, according to the report Stuttgart News report.

The affected vehicles come from various brands, including Nissan, Audi, Renault, BMW and Mercedes. The crime occurred within a narrow time frame, between 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The police have now identified two suspected children who may be behind this damage. However, details about her age have not been released due to confidentiality reasons. What is certain is that they are well under 14 years old.

Investigations and legal consequences

Since the two suspects are of legal age, no criminal measures can be taken against them Augsburger Allgemeine. The exact background that led to these crimes and the tools used to damage the cars are still unclear. However, the police are conducting intensive investigations to find out more about the motives and circumstances of the crime.

The incidents in Sersheim caused a stir in the region and shed light on the issue of juvenile crime. Parents, residents and vehicle owners are unsettled and are demanding more education and possible preventative measures to avoid such acts of vandalism.

At a time when the protection of property and safety in public spaces is always of great importance, it remains to be seen what consequences these incidents will have for those responsible and the community in Sersheim.