Crime & Safety

Teens Caught Stealing from Cop Car at Police Station

Police didn't have to look very hard to find two teenagers stealing parts.

WARWICK, RI—Hiding in plain sight can be an effective strategy, but not for two city teenagers who were caught stealing from police cars in the front parking lot of the police station on Sunday night.

Police said Shawn Bartis, 18, and a 17-year-old juvenile were arrested at police headquarters as they were tampering with and stealing from cars parked outside the building, including a marked cruiser from which they took the hubcaps and were attempting to steal the siren control box and spotlight.

The two were arrested at around 7 p.m. after two detectives returned to the station in their unmarked detective car and saw two suspicious males in and around vehicles parked in the front lot.

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One can imagine the surprise of the detectives who watched them before they approached them in their ”discretely parked car in the lot,” police said in a post on their Facebook page.

Police said their investigation was “very quick.”

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“You can’t make this stuff up,” police said, ending their post with a quote from Forrest Gump: “Stupid is as stupid does.”

A relative took issue with the post on Facebook and said that it made it “look worse than what it really is” describing the alleged act as a mistake.

“At the end of the day it was not his idea in the act it was his friends idea and my brother followed him he learned his lesson but I do not approve of him being put on blast on Facebook for such a lil charge he did no harm to anyone what the police need to worry about is rapist killers etc and other things that are more important,” the relative said.

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