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Monday, December 12, 2011

Teen robs grandparents' home twice, so she could party

A 15-year-old Austrian girl robbed her grandparents' house not once but twice, spending the 20,000 euros (S$34,550)  in ill-gotten proceeds in just two weeks of partying with her friends, police said Sunday.

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The girl first broke into the house in Bad Vigaun near Salzburg in western Austria while the grandparents were on holiday on Nov 24, together with three other teenagers and two men in their 20s, police said.

With 75 euros from the house, one of the group took a taxi to a nearby shop and returned laden down with alcohol, which they then proceeded to drink until the girl's great uncle, who happened to be passing, put an end to the party.

The girl decided to break into the house again three days later, this time just with her 17-year-old boyfriend, taking around 9,300 euros in cash and 10,500 euros worth of goods including jewelry, a gold bar and coin collections.

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