Milford Police Charge Two Juveniles with Thefts
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Chris Tulley-
The two were involved in multiple criminal activities in Milford and possibly Warsaw recently, according to a press release from Milford Police.
One juvenile was arrested Monday after being caught stealing from local vehicles. The juvenile then named an accomplice and admitted that they attempted to steal from Dollar General in Milford on July 26. The second juvenile was arrested Wednesday, according to Rich Miotto, Milford Town Marshal.
During the course of the investigation, one of the juveniles also admitted to officers involvement in a burglary at Milford Elementary School along with several other thefts in town.
Officers said in the release the juveniles were also allegedly involved with thefts from vehicles at the Chore Time Brock employee parking lot earlier this summer. Numerous items have already been returned to their owners while others are still unaccounted for, according to the release.
It is also possible that the juveniles were involved with a theft in the city of Warsaw on Aug. 12, police say.
Both juveniles were placed into the custody of their parents awaiting formal paperwork submission to the Kosciusko County Probation Department.[[In-content Ad]]
The two were involved in multiple criminal activities in Milford and possibly Warsaw recently, according to a press release from Milford Police.
One juvenile was arrested Monday after being caught stealing from local vehicles. The juvenile then named an accomplice and admitted that they attempted to steal from Dollar General in Milford on July 26. The second juvenile was arrested Wednesday, according to Rich Miotto, Milford Town Marshal.
During the course of the investigation, one of the juveniles also admitted to officers involvement in a burglary at Milford Elementary School along with several other thefts in town.
Officers said in the release the juveniles were also allegedly involved with thefts from vehicles at the Chore Time Brock employee parking lot earlier this summer. Numerous items have already been returned to their owners while others are still unaccounted for, according to the release.
It is also possible that the juveniles were involved with a theft in the city of Warsaw on Aug. 12, police say.
Both juveniles were placed into the custody of their parents awaiting formal paperwork submission to the Kosciusko County Probation Department.[[In-content Ad]]
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