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Disrupted Party: Broken Glass Due to Loud Audio

On a late Tuesday afternoon, two 13-year-old girls were the subject of police scrutiny in Jena, Weimar.

Disorderly Conduct: Breaking Glass Due to Loud Audio Playback
Disorderly Conduct: Breaking Glass Due to Loud Audio Playback

Disrupted Party: Broken Glass Due to Loud Audio

In the quiet town of Weimar-Schöndorf, an unexpected incident occurred on a Tuesday evening. Two teenage girls, aged 13 and 15, were at a local playground, enjoying their time and listening to music. However, their peaceful evening was disrupted by a disturbance from a nearby resident.

The resident, a 62-year-old woman, was reportedly disturbed by the music the girls were playing. In a regrettable turn of events, the resident threw an empty glass jar towards the girls, causing them pain. The incident took place at the Jena Police Headquarters, although it is important to note that the location of the playground is in Weimar-Schöndorf.

The Thuringian Police were quick to respond, and the resident was identified. A bodily injury report was filed against her, and the incident is currently under investigation. It is important to note that the girls did not require medical attention.

For further inquiries about the incident, you can contact the Thuringian Police at the following details:

  • Website: http://www.thueringen.de/th3/polizei/index.aspx
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: 03643 8820

The name of the 62-year-old woman has not been publicly disclosed at this time. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respect and consideration for others, especially in public spaces.

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