The homeowner was at work and remotely watching a surveillance feed of the outside of his home. He called police after seeing two people exit a Kia, walk up his driveway and shatter his vehicle's window before climbing inside.
The teens, ages 14 and 15, have been charged with burglary and resisting/obstructing a peace officer.
Police arrived at the scene as the Kia that dropped off the offenders was driving away at a high rate of speed. It nearly struck one of the responding officers in the process, police said. The two boys who broke into the homeowner's vehicle fled the scene on foot in different directions and were found in the 7900 block of 164th Court and the 16600 block of Crescent Avenue.
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