14-Year-Old Arrested During Arkley Home Breakin

EPD Eureka Police Department KaleidoscopeAbout 12:55 a.m., Eureka Police responded to the Arkley family residence on 2300 block of D Street for an audible alarm. According to Brittany Powell, spokesperson for the EPD, “Ultimately, officers made entry to the residence and located a male in the basement.”

The suspect, who was a 14-year-old male juvenile was arrested and transported to Juvenile Hall.

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TC
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TC
7 years ago

I’d bend him right over my knee and spank the hell out of him!!! 14 y/o, good lord.

stormy
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stormy
7 years ago

Would you buy him a drink first?

Here to stay
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Here to stay
7 years ago
Reply to  stormy

That’s funny but sick

Laurie Jensen
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Laurie Jensen
7 years ago

Whats a 14yr old boy running around at midnight for? He should be at home

Tara Savage
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Tara Savage
7 years ago

Sounds like this kid needs a good spanking… Although by the age of 14, most kids have already learned their behavior!

John
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John
7 years ago

tweaker parents guaranteed

MOGTX
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7 years ago

That’s what I heard on the scanner kym lol

Rusty
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Rusty
7 years ago

Probably the same kid with the sawed off from last month.

Grin Reaper
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Grin Reaper
7 years ago

I think that would be break-in.

livin' easy
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livin' easy
7 years ago

Obviously from parents who don’t have a clue, and he has learned at an early age that our judges will be lenient. Needs to be monitored for a few months to attend school; and an ankle bracelet from 3:30 pm – 8:00 am, plus weekends, when he is out of school. (If he goes to school). Add some community service and make him learn a lesson.

steve
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steve
7 years ago
Reply to  livin' easy

In many countries the parents are punished with the mis-behaving juvenile.

Ezra
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Ezra
7 years ago
Reply to  steve

any fines, psychiatric care the bill goes to the parents

Here to stay
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Here to stay
7 years ago
Reply to  steve

Steve what country’s are you talk about,.

Badstart
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Badstart
7 years ago

Already ruinung his future.
Lets hope he will not repeat these late night habits we have too many list souls running around late at night using darkness as a cover for their wicked intentions..

Ben Round
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Ben Round
7 years ago

Give him counseling and support before punishment and incarceration. Send in the social workers, rather than the detectives. He can likely change with the right environment. (May not be overnight though…). This is likely THE critical turning point in his young life.

River Rat
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River Rat
7 years ago

I still like the idea of having him do community service in a pink bunny suit. and don’t forget the ankle chains.

Gazoo
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Gazoo
7 years ago

At that age I was too busy makin bamboo bongs and rolling a hundred joints before school, robbing houses didn’t come into play till I started doing crank… boy have the times changed

Shawn Cherry
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Shawn Cherry
7 years ago

He doesn’t need help. That’s the problem. A teen like him laughs at the availability of programs to keep him from learning his lessons. A summer on the RANCH is what he needs. If he’s not willing to get it together, no leaving the RANCH!!! Program are bandaids paid for by people who don’t screw up for a living. Think about this.