Teen romance heist in Germany: Teenager takes bus to pick up girlfriend 150 km away – without bus driver

Romantic rogue bus ride.

Romantic rogue bus ride. Credit: Mainz Mobility

A 15-year-old boy in Germany stole a city bus and drove 150 km just to pick up his girlfriend for school – and no one noticed for hours.

Security cameras captured the audacious theft, yet colleagues assumed a fellow driver had taken the vehicle by mistake. The bizarre incident took place in Wiesbaden recently, showing what has dumbfounded many in the town with a mix of youthful determination and surprising oversight.

Early morning theft goes unnoticed

Security footage showed the 15-year-old entering the depot around 6am. Armed with a master key, he started the bus and drove away undetected. Staff at the transport company initially believed one of their own had collected the wrong vehicle for a shift. Hours passed without alarm. Only after checking with all employees later that day did reality sink in. Company officials then reported the disappearance of a bus to police. Investigators quickly used the bus’s geolocation system to track its position.

Romantic road trip ends in surprise stop

Officers located the vehicle in Karlsruhe, roughly 150 km away across federal state lines. Patrols pulled it over shortly after the teenager had collected his 14-year-old girlfriend. She boarded near her home, apparently heading to school together in this unconventional style.

Police expressed astonishment at the scene. The boy handled the large vehicle with remarkable confidence through morning traffic. A police spokesperson admitted mystery surrounds how he obtained the master key and managed such proficient driving skills. Little is known about the boy, except that he “wanted to take his girlfriend to school.” 150 km away.

Investigation continues with certain charges

Authorities continue probing the full circumstances. The teenager, from Mainz, faces serious accusations, including vehicle theft and driving without a licence. No injuries occurred, and the bus was returned to its operator in pristine condition.

This unusual tale of teenage romance has caused amusement online, though officials stress the illegal nature of the act. Questions remain about access to the key and the boy’s apparent expertise behind the wheel of a public transport vehicle.

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