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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 14710" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>the other night a group of 4 or 5 kids aged 15 and 16 broke into a home. the elderly terrified folks were in bed. they heard the kids trashing the house and called 911. as they waited for the cops, they saw the kids leave in the elderly people's car. </p><p></p><p>the cops chased the kids and as the car ran down the road, the kids were jumping out. it took two dys to find all the kids. the cops took the kids to the juvenile detention center. the center was full so they put the kids out with parents and ankle monitors.</p><p></p><p>the kids cut off the monitors and are free and roaming. the parents say they do not know where the kids are. </p><p></p><p>the elderly people are terrified in their own home, too old and poor to move or get security alarms. </p><p></p><p>the cops tried but cannot do anything more. My son Nick was one of the arresting officers who chased down and caught the kids and spoke to the elderly couple. gives you the view from the other side. Nick says this happens all the time. you wonder why the cops get so frustrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 14710, member: 97"] the other night a group of 4 or 5 kids aged 15 and 16 broke into a home. the elderly terrified folks were in bed. they heard the kids trashing the house and called 911. as they waited for the cops, they saw the kids leave in the elderly people's car. the cops chased the kids and as the car ran down the road, the kids were jumping out. it took two dys to find all the kids. the cops took the kids to the juvenile detention center. the center was full so they put the kids out with parents and ankle monitors. the kids cut off the monitors and are free and roaming. the parents say they do not know where the kids are. the elderly people are terrified in their own home, too old and poor to move or get security alarms. the cops tried but cannot do anything more. My son Nick was one of the arresting officers who chased down and caught the kids and spoke to the elderly couple. gives you the view from the other side. Nick says this happens all the time. you wonder why the cops get so frustrated. [/QUOTE]
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