12-year-old girl chases burglar into soybean field
- A 12-year-old girl chased Robert W. Sills, who attempted to break into a home in Crockett County, preventing his escape into a soybean field.
- Community members, including a passing driver and a local farmer, helped restrain Sills with zip ties until local law enforcement arrived.
- Sheriff Troy Klyce praised the girl's bravery and the community's response, stating, 'It’s heartening to see citizens step up to protect their neighborhood.
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Tennessee Burglar Chased By 12-Year-Old Girl; Community Steps Up To Help Stop Him
Quick Thinking and Neighborly Aid Lead to Arrest on Johnson Grove Road An attempted burglary in Tennessee was brought to a swift end thanks to the remarkable courage of a 12-year-old girl and the timely intervention of community members. According to investigators, on July 17, at approximately 6:16 PM, Robert W. Sills attempted to break […] Tennessee Burglar Chased By 12-Year-Old Girl; Community Steps Up To Help Stop Him
12-year-old girl chases burglar into soybean field
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) - A burglar who attempted to break into a Tennessee house was chased by a 12-year-old girl last Thursday, according to the Crockett County Sheriff's Department. The sheriff's department said Robert W. Sills attempted to break into the house just after 6 p.m. Robert Sills. Courtesy: Crockett Co Sheriff's Office Deputies said that after the homeowners spotted him, he ran to a nearby soybean field, and the homeowner's daughter…
12-Year-Old Girl Chases Down Would-Be Burglar Through Tennessee Soybean Field
A 12-year-old Tennessee girl chased a burglar through a soybean field after she and her grandmother caught him trying to break into their home last week. The Crockett County Sheriff’s Department said the incident took place just after 6 p.m. on July 17, WREG reported. “She was with her grandmother, but the suspect was trying to break into her home, and the grandmother and the 12-year-old began a pursuit to try to detain this individual for law e…
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