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Boy (15) Pretends to Be a Police Officer and Is Arrested

Summary by Omroep Brabant
A fifteen-year-old boy was arrested on Monday morning because he allegedly pretended to be a police officer in Tilburg. With his help, bank cards and valuables were stolen from a resident of a house on Bellinistraat. The victim was persuaded to prepare bank cards and valuables on 31 March. These were collected a short time later. The victim realised too late that it was not a clean coffee. When the resident realised that the call was not from a …
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On Monday morning, July 7, the police arrested a 15-year-old boy from the municipality of Tilburg outside the act. He is suspected of involvement in fraud by pretending to be a police officer. On March 31, a resident of the Bellinistraat in Tilburg receives a phone call from a fake...

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A fifteen-year-old boy was arrested on Monday morning because he allegedly pretended to be a police officer in Tilburg. With his help, bank cards and valuables were stolen from a resident of a house on Bellinistraat. The victim was persuaded to prepare bank cards and valuables on 31 March. These were collected a short time later. The victim realised too late that it was not a clean coffee. When the resident realised that the call was not from a …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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