Kids are so adorable at that age
This was in my newspaper today:
GANG OF CHILDREN MOLEST 2 WOMEN, STEAL THEIR FOOD
BALDWIN, PA--Police plan to file charges against at least seven children, ages 8 to 12, for allegedly invading the apartment of two young women, molesting them and stealing food.
Paperwork will be filed today to schedule juvenile court hearings on charges including robbery, indecent assault, trespassing and conspiracy, said officials in the suburb of Pittsburgh.
Police were still investigating Sunday and said it was possible more children could be charged.
The children remain in their parents' custody.
Five boys surrounded the women, overpowering them and groping them, while two girls helped themselves to food in the refridgerator, police said. The women, ages 18 and 21, yelled for help and their boyfriends chased the children away.
The women were not seriously hurt, Police Chief Christopher Kelly said.
He said that in addition to filing charges, police will seek to have the children's families evicted from the Green Meadows housing complex where the incident occurred.
Reports of drug abuse, vandalism, child neglect and unsupervised children are rampant at the 1,071-unit complex, police said.
This was in my newspaper today:
GANG OF CHILDREN MOLEST 2 WOMEN, STEAL THEIR FOOD
BALDWIN, PA--Police plan to file charges against at least seven children, ages 8 to 12, for allegedly invading the apartment of two young women, molesting them and stealing food.
Paperwork will be filed today to schedule juvenile court hearings on charges including robbery, indecent assault, trespassing and conspiracy, said officials in the suburb of Pittsburgh.
Police were still investigating Sunday and said it was possible more children could be charged.
The children remain in their parents' custody.
Five boys surrounded the women, overpowering them and groping them, while two girls helped themselves to food in the refridgerator, police said. The women, ages 18 and 21, yelled for help and their boyfriends chased the children away.
The women were not seriously hurt, Police Chief Christopher Kelly said.
He said that in addition to filing charges, police will seek to have the children's families evicted from the Green Meadows housing complex where the incident occurred.
Reports of drug abuse, vandalism, child neglect and unsupervised children are rampant at the 1,071-unit complex, police said.