Juvenile opened parked car door under peer pressure, Garfield Heights OH


A juvenile admitted to opening the door of a parked vehicle but said he was pressured by three other juveniles. The vehicle showed no damage and could not be locked.
Audio|Source: Garfield and Maple Heights Police - Digital
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Transcript:
Anything on (name withheld)? I'm maybe calling you. And I don't think they have anything on them? Okay, copy. Thank you. While speaking with him, he did admit that he opened up the car door of that vehicle. But it's the three other kids that were up here that walked north on 131 that forced him to do it. I'll get you more in a minute. Okay. The three other kids are going to be Mayor Boyer and Sir Curtis and possibly Anthony Howard. They're all from Hillside. I see advice (name withheld) is unknown to the juvenile system. Nothing in CAD. Nothing in Leeds. Okay, copy, thank you. All right, I just checked the car. I'm not sure from earlier, but you can't lock it and there's no damage on the inside to do it. Okay, vehicle unable to be locked.
Anything on (name withheld)? I'm maybe calling you. And I don't think they have anything on them? Okay, copy. Thank you. While speaking with him, he did admit that he opened up the car door of that vehicle. But it's the three other kids that were up here that walked north on 131 that forced him to do it. I'll get you more in a minute. Okay. The three other kids are going to be Mayor Boyer and Sir Curtis and possibly Anthony Howard. They're all from Hillside. I see advice (name withheld) is unknown to the juvenile system. Nothing in CAD. Nothing in Leeds. Okay, copy, thank you. All right, I just checked the car. I'm not sure from earlier, but you can't lock it and there's no damage on the inside to do it. Okay, vehicle unable to be locked.
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Location mentioned:
E 131st St, Garfield Heights, OH 44125
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