Young teenagers charged after primary school break-in and theft
Two teenagers aged 14 and 15 have been arrested after allegedly breaking into and ransacking a primary school on Wednesday night.
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Two teenagers will face court for allegedly breaking into a southern suburbs primary school and stealing goods on Wednesday night.
Police were called to a primary school on Campus Drive at Aberfoyle Park about 10.30pm, after the school’s alarm activated.
Security officers rushed to the school and saw two suspects inside a building.
Shortly after, southern districts patrols arrived and cordoned off the area until PD Duke and his handler arrived.
PD Duke entered the building and found two boys aged 14 and 15 both from Aberfoyle Park, after they had allegedly ransacked a staff room.
Officers found them in possession of stolen property and money.
Both boys were arrested and charged with aggravated serious criminal trespass and theft.
The 14-year-old was granted bail and will face court at a later date, but the 15-year-old was refused bailed to appear in the Adelaide Youth Court later on Thursday.