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Get the 7 to 7 on your mobile at www.projo.com. Twitter: projo | RSS | Email alerts WOONSOCKET (AP) -- Two Woonsocket High School boys, ages 15 and 16, were charged with stealing a car Tuesday after a stolen car was found in the school parking lot, its keys in one of the boy's pocket, the police said. The police received a call about a stolen vehicle at about 7:44 a.m. John Raymond, an officer assigned to the school, found the vehicle in the parking lot. After questioning some students, he identified two boys he thinks arrived in the car. One was located in class, and the other was in the in-house suspension room with the stolen car's keys in his pocket, according to the police. The boys, whose names were not released because they are juveniles, are charged with motor vehicle theft. -- The Associated Press with information from The Call. CommentsLeave a commentPlease be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published. Name and email are required; email address will not publish. |
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It's time to start releasing the names of juveniles that commit these types of crimes. Day after day we read about thefts, vandalism, and other serious crimes involving "juveniles".
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Are you serious? Are kids this stupid today? they sure are... wow!!
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HOW DUMB,WHY STEAL A CAR FOR FUN AND THEN GO TO SCHOOL AND PARK IT AND KEEP THE KEYS IN UR POCKET INSTEAD OF JUST DRIVING AROUND AND HAVING FUN
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