THREE ARRESTED FOR JUNIOR HIGH BREAK-IN

  

Three young Brenham teens are charged with breaking into Brenham Junior High School.

Wednesday morning, Resource Officer Sierra Newell was informed that an administrator’s desk had been tampered with sometime during the night.

After further investigation, it was determined that three juvenile males, two 15 yr. olds and a 14 yr. old, had entered the Junior High School between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. early Wednesday morning.

The three were seen wondering around the campus, entering classrooms and offices.

After the juveniles were identified, they were placed in custody and held until their detention hearing.

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  1. I’m sure your kids are doing a lot more than you people even know about. Don’t act like you have perfect kids.

    1. No one is saying they have perfect kids – for sure I AM NOT!! There is no such thing as a perfect child or perfect parent! However, I am saying that a parent SHOULD know where their child is at 2-3 AM – it is called PARENTING!!! The children who run the streets at all hours of the day and night are not being parented!! My children did their dirt and so did I as a child, but some things were NOT happening under my parent’s watch or under My watch and I made sure of it. Parenting starts in the womb!!

    2. You seem to be under the assumption that a pot made of aluminum performs the same as one of cast iron. They both heat food however the aluminum one burns the food and leave the other parts uncooked. Cast iron makes a better product every time (as it always has) and it comes at greater price too.

      These days we still have traditionalist parents, the cast iron parents. We also have the aluminum parents. You know, the ones that have thrown out a couple thousand years of experience and responsibility in favor of “free” to non existent parenting. The cast iron parents still know what the standards are and I think that’s why you don’t see a difference.

  2. At 2 or 3 AM their parents may be at the Club. Or may be in jail themselves. Or are just not available for one reason or another. Ask anyone who has worked the overnight shift at a Juvenile Detention Center. They will tell you tales.

  3. Kids caught, punishment forthcoming…..it’s going to be okay people……rellllaaaaxxx lol

  4. So none of yalls kids could sneak out of the house if they wanted too? Theyre kids, its gonna happen from time to time

    1. My kids are not going to sneak out in the middle of the night and break into buildings because they have been raised to know right vs. wrong. Not because they are physically incapable.

  5. I have never woke up at 2 am to make sure my kids are in their beds and not out running to street. Really people.

    1. Well shame on you! My parents did and so did I. Not happening on MY watch! Freaks of all kinds DO come out at night and I protected mine at all costs!

  6. We have had a considerable amount of vehicles and homes vandalized in the late hours in our subdivision next to the schools over the last 6 months. Cars have been egged and keyed and have cost several residents thousands to repair. There is no reason for these kids to be out roaming the neighborhoods and campuses at these hours.

  7. Why are these kids out at 2:00am in the morning where are there parents kids are getting out of control.

  8. You have to wander how kids this young could be out from 2:00 a.m. to 4 a.m. and able to break into a school and none of their parents knew they were out??? As a taxpayer, if these three caused in damage that has to be repaired, the parents should pay for it. Maybe they would learn to control their kids.

  9. OMG – How does a parent NOT know where their 14 and 15 year old is between 2 and 4 AM? Every shut eye is NOT sleep – at least that is the way it was in my household when my children were in school. Resource Officer Sierra Newell – you are awesome!!! – Go get em and the parents too!!! Parents PLEASE parent your children – set boundaries and consequences for going beyond those boundaries – take an active part – hands on approach – be accountable in YOUR child’s life while they are under your control!!

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