Football Changing Rooms: DIY Parent & Kid Build

There were moments of tension in the late afternoon of Thursday 11 September in the Torpignattara district. A group of parents, together with their children, tried to reach some caravans. There, in fact, according to them, a man would have hidden who, a few hours earlier, would have plundered the changing rooms of the sports center where a team of young people was training football.

Theft

To quell the spirits, according to what Romatoday learned, the carabinieri of the Casilina company and the Torpignattara station thought about it. According to what the boys learned, all minors, they were doing sports in the field in via Teano and, as often happens, had left mobile phones and wallets in the changing rooms. After training, however, they discovered the bitter surprise: they had been stolen.

Thief hunt

Without feeling the group of boys, together with some parent, he headed for a nearby area where some caravan are parked. There, according to them, the thief had hidden. So they tried to approach to do justice on their own, convinced that they can find Maltolto there.

Once arrived they found a man, a 33 -year -old Ukrainian citizen, with back wounds. According to them, that man would have run away, falling on some brambles, after committing the theft. The 33 -year -old, injured, later was accompanied to the hospital by 118 doctors in yellow code.

The investigations in progress

To block the climate of revenge, with the parents and minors who screamed towards the campers, were the carabinieri, who arrived on the spot and in the meantime alerted. At the moment the role of the 33 -year -old in the theft of mobile phones is not clear.

In fact, the phones of minors have not been found, neither on man and nor in the caravans. And there is more, in 33 years old, taken to the hospital, after receiving medical treatment he ran away. The carabinieri now investigate to find stolen cell phones and the thief.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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