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PICTURES: Kids ages 12, 13, caught in car theft attempt


PICTURES: Kids ages 12, 13, caught in car theft attempt


SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio (BNN) - - A 13-year-old lady might be dealing with felony charges after allegedly attempting to steal a cars and truck, according to South Euclid authorities.

Her 12-year-old sibling as well as a 12-year-old young boy might likewise be charged, according to a Thursday Facebook post by the authorities department.

A female living along Maywood Road told police dispatchers she saw someone break out the window of her Kia on March 21


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She stated the suspect was with 2 other people, and she offered their descriptions.

Officers found the suspects near the crossway of Maywood and Rainbow roadways, but the suspects fled when officers turned on their emergency lights, according to the post.

Officers went after the suspects on foot to a neighboring woody location, where they were captured. Private investigators also found a bag of screwdrivers.

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They discovered the automobile's guiding column had actually been peeled and its ignition damaged, according to the release.

Police took suspect who broke the window, a 13-year-old woman from South Euclid, back to cops head office on felony charges of attempted theft of a car and possessing criminal tools, which are now under evaluation by the county juvenile court.

A misdemeanor charge is pending for the woman's 12-year-old sibling.

Charges are likewise pending for the third suspect, a 13-year-old kid from Lyndhurst, according to the release.

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