Teens arrested for breaking into Indian Trails classrooms


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  • | 4:00 a.m. May 6, 2014
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PALM COAST — Flagler Sheriff’s deputies arrested five out of seven juvenile suspects on May 5 in Palm Coast for breaking into the Indian Trails Middle School on May 3.

The teens, who are 15 to 17 years old, were captured on the school's video surveillance over the weekend, forcing open doors to classrooms and a laundry room. The suspects vandalized a bathroom before they made off with money, snacks and two basketballs.

The five juveniles that could be located were arrested and charged with felony criminal mischief, burglary and petit theft.

“Two of the 15-year-olds involved in this incident have been identified as Kwentel Moultrie and Brian George, who were arrested in connection to the pizza delivery driver robbery at the end of March,” said Sheriff James L. Manfre.

Four of the five youth were released to their parents after they were booked into the Flagler County Inmate Facility, and Moultrie was taken to the Division of Youth Services in Daytona Beach.

“Charges have been submitted to the State Attorney’s Office for the two remaining youth,” said Cpl. Don Apperson, of the sheriff's School Resource Unit

 

 

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