Posted on 12/11/2013 2:51:46 PM PST by BenLurkin
LA HABRA HEIGHTS (CBSLA.com) More than a dozen teens were arrested Wednesday after they allegedly broke into a La Habra Heights home, threw a party and caused more than $1 million in damage, the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department said.
The alleged party took place overnight, between Nov. 23 and Nov. 24, officials said.
During this same time frame, several of the party-goers burglarized and vandalized the residence, Lt. Arthur Scott said.
During a two-week investigation, sheriffs detectives at the Industry Station identified 18-year-old Nickolas Koontz and 14 juveniles as suspects, all of whom live in Whittier or La Habra.
The suspects were arrested Wednesday morning for burglary and trespassing after deputies served four search warrants.
The respective warrants also resulted in the recovery of stolen items, ranging from designer clothing, art affects, electronics and a mounted snow leopard, Lt. Scott said.
Authorities planned to discuss the case and arrests during a 4 p.m. news conference.
Isn't that one of the most endangered species on earth?
Much the same MO as Obama and his thugs looting the US taxpayer.
I don’t know but native Americans are permitted to kill several bald eagles every year via ritual sacrifice.
It is thought that less than 2,500 remain that can reproduce
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_leopard
“I dont know but native Americans are permitted to kill several bald eagles every year via ritual sacrifice.”
You are allowed to kill as many as you want, however, you must use only the instrument approved by the Church Of the EPA.
“Ziegfried or Roy?”
One of those two is dead so it’s the other.
How much does a mounted snow leopard cost?
Well you could always hire Clyde Beatty to go get you one!
bet that stuffed leopard was worth over 50K
That poor snow leopard!
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