3 juveniles arrested following Springboro car break-ins
SPRINGBORO, Ohio (WDTN) — Three juveniles were taken into custody following reports of car break-ins earlier this week.
According to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, three juvenile suspects were arrested in relation to several car thefts and break-ins that occurred on May 6-7.
Several law enforcement jurisdictions came together after video surveillance showed a group of suspects attempting to break into cars at a Springboro apartment complex. The suspects were shown pulling on car door handles, and fleeing when they were confronted.
Springboro authorities tracked the suspects into Montgomery County, where the sheriff's office got involved.
Through the use of drone technology, three suspects were found and arrested.
The sheriff's office says three loaded firearms were recovered, with one of those weapons confirmed as stolen.
All three juveniles were booked into the Juvenile Detention Center on charges of Carrying Concealed Weapons and Obstructing Official Business. One suspect was charged with Receiving Stolen Property.
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