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Police Charge 8-Year-Old and 9-Year-Old With Vandalizing Numerous Church Vehicles

Police chief credits alert neighbor who notified police about incident

 

 

Police recently arrested two elementary school-age students in connection with the vandalism of a number of Emmanuel Community Church vehicles, Police Chief Karin T. DiMichele said.

The juveniles - ages 8 and 9 - were charged with criminal mischief, burglary and resisting arrest, the chief said.

DiMichele credited an alert neighbor who notified police while the incident was occurring at the church on Wheaton Avenue in Bayville at 2:31 p.m. on Oct. 13.

"This is all due to a neighbor being the watchful eye of the community and doing the right thing and calling us," she said. "That's how these two suspects were apprehended."

The juveniles broke into a church bus, spray-painted all the seats and ceilings with gray and white paint and broke five windows, DiMichele said.

They also spray-painted two church vans, a church trailer and took mail out of the church's mailbox, the chief said.

When Officers Ronald Bondulich Jr. and Walter Dudley arrived, they ordered the juveniles to stop.

"They ignored commands, a foot pursuit ensued," the chief said. "They were found in the woods."

One of the juveniles is from Bayville, the other is from Hazlet.

"Because of their ages, this will probably go before the Juvenile Justice Commission to be heard," DiMichele said.

Church officials do not have a total estimate of the damages yet, the chief said.

Police took the parents of the juveniles and the children back to the scene after they were arrested to survey the damage, DiMichele said.

The chief urged residents to remain vigilant and call police whenever they see something suspicious.

"Call us when the problem is occurring," DiMichele said.

 

Related Topics: Berkeley Township news, Berkeley Township police department, Emmanuel Community Church, Police Chief Karin T. DiMichele, and Vandalism

Berkeley Lifer

3:41 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Looks like these 2 little scumbags have a juvenile detention center in their future!

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Random Poster

4:05 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012

i see it as the following things happening....
parents will complain, parents will pay off township officials and kids will go free....
kids will continue to act the fool and cause mayhem, and every honest tax paying citizen here in Berkeley twp will most likely pay for the "future housing" or "rehabilitation" of the youths in question.
i know they cant post names of the kids(due to age), but post parents last name, that way the parents can see how the child they raised has let them down, and the rest of the township people can no scorn them, and force them to move out of town.....
eye for eye, ear for ear..... kid screws up - parents pay up.....

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Fawkes

11:51 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Hmm... why does "eye for an eye" as a policy of justice sound like a bad idea? I know! Because it would lead to an endless cycle of revenge and the downfall of civilized society. But your reactionary comment just FEELS right, doesn't it?

"An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind." - Mohandas Gandhi

ynot

5:00 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012

How many motels did police go to to find the parents ??

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10:45 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012

You wouldn't be saying that if they had spray painted you car or house. At 8 and 9
someone should have been watching them. Print their parents names as they need to be taught a lesson also.

chris Christie

11:53 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Where are the parents??? At that age children should be better supervised. The kids should be removed from the parent's custody.

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Berkeley Lifer

1:11 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

The parents are probably at home smoking Blunts and drinking 40 oz malt liquor.

Sydney

11:13 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Wow. Starting young. The parents must be so proud.

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Eric

3:15 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

How about going back in time and having the kids go pick swtich or belt they would have gotten back in my day. I never would have had even a thought of doing anything like that, but that was back when parents could be parents without government restricting parents. Today i see more kid running the home than the parents because of this. NOT SAYING BEAT THE KIDS BUT THE BELT AND HAVING TO CLEAN THEIR MESS AND THE CHURCHES EVERY WEEKEND FOR AN EXTRA SIX MONTHS AFTER THEY CLEAN THEM MESS AND LEARN TO PAINT FENCES INSTEAD!

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Eric

3:23 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Im sure we the tax payers paid for the paint and mommies and daddies bluts and the filet mignon

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