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Stafford Sheriff Has Lump Of Coal For Teens Caught Throwing Fireworks At Vehicles

Two teens in Stafford County got the holiday season off to a rough start after being busted setting off fireworks on Thursday night, the sheriff’s office said.

Stafford County Sheriff's Department

Stafford County Sheriff's Department

Photo Credit: Stafford County Sheriff's Department

It was an explosive night for a 15-year-old and 16-year-old boy who were throwing fireworks out of the window of a moving car near Papa John’s on Richmond Highway shortly after 9:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 21, according to investigators.

Police say that responding members of the sheriff's office were alerted to the suspect vehicle and told by tipsters that it was traveling along Richmond Highway with the teens setting off the explosives and throwing them at other vehicles.

Deputies ultimately tracked down the vehicle in the parking lot of Papa Johns Pizza at 2769 Richmond Highway. Inside they found the two teens and several boxes of fireworks.

No charges were announced by the sheriff’s office, as they turned the teens over to their parents to determine what discipline is coming for the underage grinches.

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