A frightened 11-year-old New York girl broke into tears when upstate deputies placed her in handcuffs for several minutes after mistaking her for a car thief, footage of the mixup shows.
I didn’t expect it to be this way,” said Du, Kemp’s co-owner and general manager. Du says the thief clearly knew what he was after, disabling cameras and heading directly for the ATMs once ...
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Security camera footage showed the lengths the thief then goes to get in the car, as he slowly dropped to the ground and crawled on all fours to carefully open the door on the driver's side.
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Syracuse, N.Y. — An 11-year-old girl was handcuffed for at least six minutes Monday afternoon on a Syracuse street by two deputies looking for a girl who stole a car. The Onondaga County Sheriff ...