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| | The past two weeks in Milwaukee brought some unusual crimes. One burglary
was into the day care facility this weekend, where the criminals stole crayons and Play
Dog. Another break-in happened last week where the thief stole milk
and popsicles from the grocery store. No money was taken and no further products were
missing. As you might have guessed the burglars in the above two cases
were just kids. Video surveillance cameras at Milwaukee day care filmed
two kids age eight and ten. They were shortly caught by the police and
confessed in burglary. The stolen goods were returned to the day care
on Monday. The grocery store criminal - nine year old kid - was also caught red handed.
He already drank the milk, but most popsicles were returned back
to the shop.
All three children were released to their parents after confessions at
the police station. It seems that the law breakers are getting younger
these days and this is a problem America has to deal with. Either it's
the crime and violence on TV or a lack of school and parent attention
to the problem of youngsters has been a favorable soil for getting the
kids on the streets breaking the law. Milwaukee TV stations reported the
above accidents and showed their concern on the crimes getting
"younger." One newspaper mentioned that unless American society does
something about this, we may expect baby criminals sooner than we
think. |
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