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A Maryland -Teen The allegedly invading 121 car in one night was released within five hours after the arrest, and the local authorities say they are angry because the state considers crimes “lower levels”, so the consequences are not expected.
An unknown 16-year-old boy was arrested last week by the Laura Police Department after Several Catching Messages.
The crimes occurred in Lavra and near the Howard District. Observation frames recorded three teenagers who sounded in the stolen car and breaking the windows vehicles They came across, police reported.
“I hope little that there will be additional responsibility for this broken system,” the police chief Laurelo Rasci Hamil told reporters. “From this break in the care of its security and security.”
A 16-year-old man in Merilend was released a few hours after the mass hacking of the car, emphasizing the problems in the minor system and raising questions about accountability. (Laura police Department)
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In the house of a suspect’s teenager found nearly 20 sets of car keys, credit cards and other evidence that linked it to The entrance of carssaid Hamil.
Since the teenager did not criminal, the State Department of juvenile affairs characterized the crimes as a lower level crime and allowed him to release, Hamil said.
“I would suggest more than 100 cases per night, gives you a pretty good record,” Hamil said. “These were not violent crimes as if it had reduced the influence on these 121 victims.”
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Police chief Lavra Razh Hamil said he had little hoping that the teenager would be held accountable for crimes, which is accused of “broken system”. (Laura Police Department/Facebook)
“Yes, five hours after we were in his house, he was released back to the community, returning to the environment that allowed him to play the streets in all these constituencies, late in the evening and early in the morning, committing these crimes,” he added.
Hamil said two more teenagers were recognized as accomplices by the suspect, adding that it was expected to be arrested soon.
“People should be held accountable for that,” he said.
On the night after the release of the teenager, reports of 17 cars appeared, Hamil said, though he stopped blaming them suspect.
Police said a 161-year-old suspect is accused of breaking 121 cars in one night. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
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“We are not going to lay all the thefts from the car in the region on him and his group, but I note that we had 17 the next night,” Hamil said.