Crime & Safety
Teens Caught Trespassing at Brookline Church
Two young, out-of-town teens were cited after they were found trespassing on church property in Brookline.

Two young teens were cited for trespassing after they were found on the property of a Brookline church early Wednesday morning.
Pittsburgh police first responded to the 2600 block of Amman Street at 2:30 a.m. for a report that two males were lurking around a house and looking in the windows.
Officers found the teens—a 13-year-old from Beltzhoover and a 14-year-old from Mt. Washington—sitting on the handicap ramp of a church on Pioneer Avenue, according to the report.
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A witness identified the boys as the ones who had been looking through windows, but chose not to press charges against them for prowling at night.
The boys were cited for simple trespass and disorderly conduct. Police took them home, and released them to their parents.
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