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Teen breaks into bank, makes foul deposit

Published: Nov. 13, 2007 at 1:25 PM
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WYANDOTTE, Mich., Nov. 13 (UPI) -- A suburban Detroit teenager allegedly broke into a bank, created several thousand dollars in damage and left a foul deposit on the floor.

The 16-year-old told police he was high and bored when he came up with the caper early Sunday, The Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday.

The youth didn't take anything from the Monroe Bank & Trust, a police report filed in juvenile court said. He did, however, smash an ATM outside the bank, smash through the glass back door and enter the facility where he climbed up to the second floor.

There, he shed most of his clothing, sat on the balcony and defecated over the rail onto the first floor, the report said.

The youth, who has a pretrial hearing Dec. 6, reportedly told police he was bored and high on Xanax. Tests also showed marijuana in his system, the Free Press said.


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