Mothers turn in sons to face charges for Florida grade school vandalism worth $50,000 in damage
Two boys, ages 12 and 13, caused over $50,000 in damage to their school library and were turned in by their mothers, facing multiple felony charges.
- Two boys, Felix Cohen Romero and Bentley Ryan Wehrly, are accused of causing over $50,000 in damage to Friendship Elementary School's library in Deltona, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.
- The vandalism incident included a shattered glass door, broken furniture, and graffiti, according to chaotic bodycam footage from police.
- Both boys confessed to the vandalism and were turned in to the police by their mothers, as stated by officials from the sheriff's office.
- Each boy faces charges including two counts of burglary, criminal mischief, and theft, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.
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Two Mothers Are Being Applauded For Turning In Their Own Children, Aged 12 And 13, To The Police
Two Florida boys allegedly trashed their school library, leaving behind a disastrous mess of shattered glass, broken furniture, overturned tables, and scattered books. Bodycam footage captured officers stumbling through the devastation allegedly caused by Felix Cohen Romero, 12, and Bentley Ryan Wehrly, 13. “Make them clean their mess up as one part to their punishment. Their hands need to help repair their damage,” one commented online. Two Flo…
Two Florida boys caused a huge amount of damage to culture. The vandals broke into the school library and were then reported by their mother. They are being held accountable for burglary.
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