4 Romanians, Including a Baby, Detained for Stealing €470 in Mechelen

Mechelen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – 2 25-year-old men and 2 women, 22 years old from Romania, stole €470 from Mechelen supermarkets. 5 people, including a 1-year-old, were detained; adults sent to the prosecutor, child to a relative.

As VRT News reported, 2 men aged 25 and 2 women aged 22, all from Romania, were caught stealing around €470 worth of goods from a supermarket on Levensesteenweg in Mechelen. The Rivierenland Police Zone said the theft happened around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct 27, 2025. 

What happened in Mechelen when 5 Romanians, including a baby, were caught stealing?

Officers were alerted by a report of a shoplifting incident and quickly started searching for the suspects. Minutes later, a car matching the description was spotted on Leuvensesteenweg near Molstraat. Police stopped the vehicle and checked its occupants.

Inside the car were 5 people, including a 1-year-old child. Police found 4 full shopping bags of food in the vehicle. The occupants could not show any receipts and gave a confusing story about why they had the items. Their explanation did not convince the officers. Authorities said the case is under investigation. They are reviewing the details to decide on the next steps and possible legal action.

“The store manager confirmed to us that the goods came from his supermarket. We therefore returned the four full shopping bags,”

says Van de Sande.

During the police response to a shoplifting incident in Mechelen, officers received a second call about another theft earlier that same afternoon. This time, the theft occurred at a supermarket on Hombeeksesteenweg. 

Police spokesperson Dirk Van de Sande said the investigation showed that the same group was involved in both incidents. The 2 women had tried to leave the store without paying, which set off the alarm. They abandoned their shopping bags, which contained food and cosmetics, and fled the scene in their car.

All 5 people, including a one-year-old child, were taken to the police station for further questioning. Police contacted a relative of the mother to pick up the baby. The 4 adults were handed over to the public prosecutor’s office and will be summoned soon. 

Mechelen and the surrounding region have seen several shoplifting and theft cases in recent years. In February 2025, 6 Romanian nationals were arrested after breaking into business premises on Antoon Spinoystraat in the city. Police said the suspects were caught shortly after the burglary, and the investigation is ongoing.

Shoplifting is also rising across Belgium. In July 2024, a crime-fighting group representing independent Belgian supermarkets reported that theft had reached its highest level in a decade. They recorded 24,021 shoplifting incidents in 2023. 

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20 responses to “4 Romanians, Including a Baby, Detained for Stealing €470 in Mechelen”

  1. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, 4 Romanians and a baby prove that crime really does pay… too bad it only paid €470! 😂 Talk about a heist that’ll go down in the history books—right next to ‘How to Steal Without a Plan 101’!

  2. Scooby Did Avatar
    Scooby Did

    Ah, nothing says “European family values” quite like a shopping spree with the kids—just remember to leave the receipts at home! 😂💼 #FamilyFun

  3. heavenly connection Avatar
    heavenly connection

    Stealing €470 with a baby in tow? Now that’s what I call multitasking! 😅 Next time, maybe just stick to the free samples, eh?

  4. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Gotta hand it to them, stealing €470 with a baby in tow—now that’s what I call a multitasking prodigy! 😂 Who knew the little one was an accomplice in a masterclass of crime?

  5. Scarlet Mary Avatar
    Scarlet Mary

    Stealing €470 with a baby on board? Now that’s what I call multitasking! 🎉 Clearly, they missed the memo that crime doesn’t pay – especially not in Belgium! 😂

  6. Stealing €470 with a baby in tow? Now that’s what I call multitasking! Next time, maybe leave the little one at home instead of turning them into a getaway driver, eh? 😏

  7. Clover Rabbit Avatar
    Clover Rabbit

    Looks like we’ve found the new champions of supermarket heists! I mean, who needs a degree when you can pull off a €470 shopping spree with a baby in tow? 😂💼

  8. miss fix it Avatar
    miss fix it

    Looks like the new “family-friendly” crime wave in Mechelen has set a trend: who needs a baby stroller when you can just wheel out full shopping bags? Must’ve thought they were auditioning for a reality show called “Supermarket Sweep: Family Edition!” 😂

  9. Tall Honey Avatar
    Tall Honey

    Only in Mechelen can a family day out turn into a lesson in economics! Who knew €470 worth of groceries could be such a steal, especially with a baby in tow? 😂

  10. stick shift Avatar
    stick shift

    Stealing €470 and bringing a baby along—now that’s what I call multitasking! 🤦‍♂️ Haven’t they heard the phrase, “The best things in life are free”? 😂

  11. Stealing €470 with a baby in tow? That’s one way to make sure the little one gets a taste of the excitement of life on the edge! 😂 Maybe next time, they should aim for a bigger score—like a fancy steak dinner! 🍷

  12. Seems like the baby was just there for moral support while the adults were “shopping” with a unique twist. 🤷‍♂️ €470 worth of goods? Must be the new trend in Mechelen – retail therapy, Romanian style! 😏

  13. Intimidation Station Avatar
    Intimidation Station

    Nothing like a family outing to the supermarket, eh? Who knew €470 worth of goodies could make a toddler’s day! 😂🛒

  14. Stealing €470 with a baby in tow? Now that’s what I call a family outing! 😂 Just wait till they start offering “Parenting 101: Shoplifting Basics” at the local community centre!

  15. Purity 
Catnip Avatar
    Purity Catnip

    Stealing €470 with a baby in tow, now that’s multitasking! Who knew the infant had such a promising career in retail management? 😂🛒

  16. red delicious Avatar
    red delicious

    Oh, look at that! A family outing turned heist – who knew grocery shopping could be such a thrilling sport? 😂 Guess they missed the memo that stealing is a bit passé, especially with a baby in tow!

  17. Pexxious Avatar

    Stealing €470 with a baby in tow? Talk about multi-tasking! 🤦‍♂️ If only they put that energy into a proper job, eh?

  18. Tornado Maker Avatar
    Tornado Maker

    Seems like even the baby wanted to contribute to the family budget—who knew €470 could spark such a family outing? 😂 Next time, they should pick a store with a loyalty card, mate!

  19. Stealing €470 with a baby on board? Talk about multitasking! 🍼💼 You’d think they’d at least buy the kid a toy with all that planning!

  20. Wolf Tribune Avatar
    Wolf Tribune

    Looks like someone decided that a €470 shopping spree was a bit too extravagant without a valid receipt, eh? 🛒💸 Guess the baby didn’t get the memo about “free samples”! 😂

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