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German kids draw elaborate map to solve crime

February 10, 2017

Two young boys equipped with just felt-tip pens and a sheet paper helped police solve a case of property damage after a driver left the scene of the crime. Police followed their description to find the perpetrator.

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An 8-year-old boy and his 9-year-old cousin witnessed a driver back into a parked car on their way home from school in January and then helped track down the perpetrator, German police announced on Thursday.

The pair watched as a woman crashed into a parked car, doubled back to survey the damage, and then drove off without leaving her details.

The budding detectives rushed home to tell their parents and drew a detailed map of the crime.

Police in the small western German town of Oer-Erkenschwick interviewed the boys and, thanks to their meticulous information, tracked down the offender a few days later.

"If I'm to be honest, the sketches of my colleagues often do not look better," a police officer told German tabloid "Bild."

aw/sms (dpa, Bild)