Teens in costumes trespassed from Target: Report
BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) — Numerous times over the last several weeks, officers with the Boardman Police Department have been called to the Target location at 417 Boardman-Poland Road for reports of unruly teens.
Most recently, police were called to the Boardman Target around 8:40 p.m. Saturday after an employee reported that a large group of teenagers were causing a disturbance and refusing to leave. Reports state the teens were wearing Spider-Man costumes.
Four teenagers were issued a criminal trespass warning for the business and told they were not allowed to return to the property for two years, police state.
While police were on scene, store employees also requested that three additional teens receive trespass warnings from prior incidents, which police delivered.
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