Two boys arrested after attempted break-in at Peoria Walgreens

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Two boys arrested after attempted break-in at Peoria Walgreens

A pair of teenagers were arrested late Thursday night after they damaged the windows of a Peoria Walgreens attempting to get inside.

The Peoria Police Department said that at 11:52 p.m., they were called to the Walgreens at the 4800 block of North Sheridan Road after they received a report of two people damaging the windows attempting to get inside. However, when officers arrived on scene, the suspects had fled.

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A few moments later, a 14-year-old and 13-year-old boy were found matching the description of the subjects in the 100 block of West Northland Avenue. Both teens tried to flee on foot, but they were eventually apprehended and arrested.

Both were charged with attempted business burglary, criminal damage to property and obstructing police. The 14-year-old remains at the Peoria County Juvenile Detention Center, while the 13-year-old was released to the custody of his parents.

The attempted burglary was the second time in as many days that teenagers were arrested trying to break into a local business. Another pair of teenagers were arrested in an armed robbery Wednesday at a McDonald’s on North Knoxville Avenue. Both suspects in that case are also being held at the JDC.

PPD is investigating what happened at the Walgreens. Those with more information can contact the department at (309) 673-4521 or provide an anonymous tip through their Tip411 service. They can also contact Crime Stoppers at (309) 673-9000.

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This article originally appeared on Journal Star: Boys arrested after attempted break-in at Peoria Walgreens



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