4 teens, one 12-year-old arrested for string of car thefts in Marysville

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4 teens, one 12-year-old arrested for string of car thefts in Marysville
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The Marysville Police Department has arrested five people under the age of 15 for allegedly leading police on a chase in a stolen vehicle.

The incident started at a Fred Meyer, where a shopper tried to take pictures of the teens reportedly shoplifting. When the teens noticed, they allegedly assaulted the victim and took off in a stolen black Kia.

Marysville Police officers were near the scene of the assault, so they tried to pull over the Kia. The 14-year-old driver refused to stop and police gave chase. The teen crashed into a construction fence near the SR 529 bridge due to the rain and lack of driving experience The 14-year-old driver was charged with assault, eluding, hit-and-run, and possession of a stolen vehicle. A 15-year-old suspect was booked for two outstanding warrants related to possession of a stolen vehicle and juvenile in possession of a firearm.

The three female suspects, aged 12, and two 13-year-olds, were listed as runaways and were returned to their guardians. The male suspects were taken into custody at Denney Youth Center.

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