The teenagers from Augsburg called the police one after another, reporting an escaped tiger in the Siebentischwald forest area.
One even told officers he was calling while sitting in a tree while the tiger prowled around underneath, the Tagesspiegel newspaper said on Thursday.
Another said he was with his children, watching the tiger.
The cops launched a massive hunt for the animal, sending teams of
volunteers into the woods, and using a helicopter with heat-detecting
camera to try to track the tiger.
Authorities even took to the radio to warn people living nearby to stay indoors while the hunt continued.
The prank was discovered when one of the police officers called back one of the teenagers – and he admitted there was no tiger.
The boys, aged between 16 and 19, appeared before an Augsburg youth
court on Thursday and apologised, admitting they invented the story and
made the calls.
They had got up to a lot of mischief, said Roland Fink, spokesman for
the court. “You do such things when you are young – and you have to then
take [the punishment] on the chin,” he said.
The 19-year-old was given two weeks in a youth detention centre, the
17-year-old will join him for a week, and the 16-year-old will spend a
weekend there. A second 16-year-old was given a warning and instructed
to spend 40 hours taking part in a media project to “improve his sense
of responsibility and social competence.”
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I hope we hear a story in a couple of months saying "3 boys were mauled by a tiger. lol. i don't wish them harm, but it'd make an even better story.
ReplyDeleteImagine if that were America. The parents would be responsible for a HUGE bill for all the work hours and equipment the police used.
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