Police Arrest 12-Year-Old for Detroit Bank Break-in
Not that there was probably much to steal
Police say they arrested a 12-year-old boy after he used his bike to break into a suburban Detroit bank in the middle of the night.
Southfield police spokesman Lt. Nick Loussia tells The Associated Press that the boy broke a window to get inside the bank about 3 a.m. Friday.
Surveillance video reportedly shows the boy stacking rolls of coins and digging through teller drawers, MyFoxDetroit.com reported.
WDIV-TV broadcast video of the child being led out of the Bank of America branch in handcuffs.
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Just wanted some of the taxpayer money back