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12-Year-Old Boy Breaks Into Car Dealerships in Maryland

12-Year-Old Boy Breaks Into Car Dealerships in Maryland

Introduction

The closest that kids today can get to a car-related crime is on a game like Grand Theft Auto – or at least that’s what one would have thought. According to police in Montgomery County, Maryland, a 12-year-old boy appears to be playing that game in the real world. He’s accused of breaking into several car dealerships and stealing at least two luxury cars.

Series of Break-Ins

Authorities haven’t released any details about the minor, but surveillance video from one dealer shows the boy rifling through different rooms and searching a car on the property. Officers believe the boy is behind break-ins at Audi Rockville, BMW of Rockville, Pristine Auto Rockville, Jaguar Bethesda, and Lindsay Ford. They suspect he has hit at least six more dealerships that are currently unnamed.

Daring Escapades

According to local news station WJLA, the boy managed to leave the Jaguar dealer with a car and some candy bars from the showroom. At the Audi dealership, he drove a car into a bay door before using the damage to gain access to the building. There, he reportedly took some ice cream from the freezer.

Legal Limitations

How on earth has a child been allowed to do all of this? While there seems to be no accounting for his parents, law enforcement says that on their end, it comes down to what they’re legally allowed to do. “In the case of someone who is under 13, they are completely immune from accountability or consequences of almost all property crimes,” said Jason Johnson, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund. The Maryland juvenile justice system is set up so that there are little if any consequences for most juveniles’ involvement in criminal activity. It’s worth noting that time is running out for this kid. Once he turns 13, the law does allow for serious penalties.

Image Credit: NBC 4

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