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By Kathy Antoniotti
Beacon Journal staff writer
POSTED: 06:42 p.m. EDT, Sep 08, 2008
Three teens were arrested after a break-in at Goodyear Middle School on North Martha Avenue Saturday.
The break-in set off an alarm at 4:30 p.m., alerting authorities, who observed an open window at the school and several items scattered nearby.
Officers saw three teens carrying musical instruments and walking away from the school. As officers approached, the teens dropped the instruments and ran. After a brief chase, all three juveniles were taken into custody.
Two boys, ages 14 and 16, and a 17-year-old girl were taken to the Summit County Juvenile Detention Center. All were charged with breaking and entering and obstructing official business.
Three teens were arrested after a break-in at Goodyear Middle School on North Martha Avenue Saturday.
The break-in set off an alarm at 4:30 p.m., alerting authorities, who observed an open window at the school and several items scattered nearby.
Officers saw three teens carrying musical instruments and walking away from the school. As officers approached, the teens dropped the instruments and ran. After a brief chase, all three juveniles were taken into custody.
Two boys, ages 14 and 16, and a 17-year-old girl were taken to the Summit County Juvenile Detention Center. All were charged with breaking and entering and obstructing official business.

