Four Teens Charged With Burglarizing Bradenton Business
Deputies arrived to find the rear door of Tri-H Metal Products on 21st Street East had been pried open Saturday. Four teen boys were arrested and charged with burglary.
Four teens were arrested and charged with burglarizing a Bradenton business Saturday afternoon, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office reports.
Deputies were dispatched to a burglary alarm at Tri-H Metal Products, 5815 21st St. E., around 4:30 p.m. When they arrived, they found the rear door of the business had been pried open, according to a news release.
Two of the suspects were found and arrested nearby, a sheriff's office spokesperson said. The two other suspects fled on foot but were later apprehended.
Arrested and charged with burglary were Ethan T. Gallagher, 18; Joseph M. Fabec, 18; and two 15-year-old boys.
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Mark
10:31 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013
Dirt bags. But our poor excuse of a criminal justice system will just slap their hands and set them free to continue their blight on our community, just as they did with the teenager who burglarized my house a few years ago. They let him go and sure enough, he stepped his crime spree up several notches since. Our system is an utter disgrace!