From the ArcaMax Publishing, Weird News Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/weirdnews/s-562433-474267
ARLINGTON, Wash. (UPI) -- Washington state prosecutors say a burglary
suspect allegedly had three boys from the Little League team he
coaches assist in a break-in.
Snohomish County authorities said George Spady Jr., 31, was
accompanied by his son, his nephew and a third player from his Little
League baseball team when he allegedly broke into a vacant shop and
stole overhead lights and bolts, the Everett (Wash.) Herald reported
Tuesday.
Deputy prosecutor Edirin Okoloko wrote in court documents that the boy
who was not related to Spady told his stepfather that he had broken
into an Arlington shop with his coach. The stepfather contacted police
and the boy told them that Spady's son had crawled through a vent
behind the shop and opened the door to let his father inside.
The boy said Spady and the other two boys took light fixtures and
other items from the shop but he refused his coach's insistence that
he help carry the items.
Spady was charged with second-degree burglary. The boys are not
expected to face any charges, authorities said.