Teenager without drivers license arrested in stolen car carrying replica gun
Police stopped a stolen vehicle and arrested a teenager on suspicion of auto theft, driving without a license and for possessing a prohibited replica gun they discovered in the vehicle.
Police said officers stopped the vehicle at about 2:17 p.m. Saturday in the Waianae area and arrested a 15-year-old boy, who was also driving without a license.
Officers also found a replica gun in the vehicle.
The boy was released Saturday evening pending further investigation.
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What ever happened to the rumor about all the teens staying in mom’s basement, busy playing with the smartphone all day long?
Honolulu’s new slogan: Released pending investigation. And these so called investigations never happen. Case closed.
Closed to the public media? Not closed in his future prospects with a tainted criminal record.
I can everything on the car’s seat as the city bus passes them by. Peek a boo, I see you.
I big trophy waiting for a great mom and dad out there.
Mom and dad now a days all have the same IQ as the kids do.
Poor choices results in establishing a crime career with known future. “Survival of the fittest” in modern terms expressed in reverse. Evolution’s trick on the non-conformist. Tough luck!
HR’s employment will see his tarnished past.
Another “wanna be gangstah” failure.
More like he wants three hot meals day in a jail cell.