5 teens arrested after break-in at Tacoma elementary school
TACOMA, Wash. - Five teens were arrested after a break-in at a Tacoma elementary school early Friday morning, police said.
Two girls acted as lookouts while three boys climbed on the roof of Grant Elementary School, at 1018 N. Prospect St., and entered the building through an unlocked access plate, a Tacoma police spokesperson told KOMO News.
The boys took some pencils, erasers and notebooks. No damage or vandalism was done to the school.
All five boys and girls involved were ages 16 and 17.
It was not immediately clear how police were tipped off to the break-in.
Two girls acted as lookouts while three boys climbed on the roof of Grant Elementary School, at 1018 N. Prospect St., and entered the building through an unlocked access plate, a Tacoma police spokesperson told KOMO News.
The boys took some pencils, erasers and notebooks. No damage or vandalism was done to the school.
All five boys and girls involved were ages 16 and 17.
It was not immediately clear how police were tipped off to the break-in.
Let them do their School year this year at Remann Hall .
What were they going to do had they succeeded? Write a novel?
I blame the parents for spending money on weaves and nail appointments instead of saving money to buy school supplies for their children...Just sayin'.
Nice to know they were gearing up for the start of the school year, but I *think* there are other ways to get them.
"The boys took some pencils, erasers and notebooks..."
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Good job by whoever ratted them out and the police for the quick arrest.