Three children — ages 8, 11, and another minor — stole a car after learning how to do it from YouTube videos. Police say the ...
Three kids in Ohio, ages 12, 11 and 8, were detained after police say they learned how to steal a car from a YouTube video ...
A trio of pint-sized carjackers led Ohio cops on a frantic chase — after they taught themselves how to steal cars on YouTube, according to authorities. The Newburgh Heights kids — aged 8, 11, and 12 — ...
NEWBURGH HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - Three children, ages 8, 11 and 12, stole a car and crashed it into a home after watching how-to videos on YouTube. On Saturday, officers were in pursuit of a stolen car ...
After police caught them, the kids told officers they watched YouTube videos to learn how to steal cars, police said.
Attention has turned to how the suspects learnt to hotwire a vehicle. Hotwiring is a method of bypassing a car’s ignition switch to start the engine without a key. The police say the three children ...
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Officers caught the three children who tried to run away after crashing the car. Thankfully, no one was injured. Newburgh Heights police told WOIO the 11-year-old was driving the car. The children ...