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The suspect who threw stones at the high speed of Adnan finally came to the surface.

Do you remember that there were some boring people on the south side of Adelaide who were always standing high and throwing stones at vehicles? The suspect was caught by the police today!

All four suspects are completely bear children! The youngest one is nine years old!

According to South Australian police, this year alone in the south of Adelaide, there were 21 "stone throwing incidents."

To prevent the incident from continuing, the South Australian police deployed patrol personnel, patrol vehicles, patrol dogs and helicopter probes.

Assistant Commissioner Grant Stevens described the throwing of stones as "shocking."

A roadmap that is often black-handed.

Fortunately, the emperor did not have a mind-willed person, finally successfully locked in the four suspects! But their age is to break everyone's glasses!

With the exception of the youngest 9-year-old suspect, the others were 12 and 13 years old respectively.

Around 08:45 last night, several bear children were accused of throwing stones at two driving cars in Southern Expressway.

Both vehicles were damaged, but fortunately no one was injured.

"it's also causing us to think, have these kids been through something?" Commissioner Southern Expressway said. "how could they show up there at 08:45 without the company and supervision of their parents?"

All 12-and 13-year-olds from Seaton were arrested and charged that night, while the 9-year-old was taken home.

This prompted the police to launch a special operation, starting today, the South Australia Police Department will support all the police from other service areas to the highway.

"We will have extensive coverage in 24 hours, and this will be an open operation & # 39; covert operations & # 39." Commissioner Stevens said. "our effort is to prevent these things from happening again. We must find suspects and arrest anyone who throws stones on the highway. "

At present, the state government says it is designing a safety barrier mounted on a flyover and upgrading its detection system to protect vehicles from being attacked.

Support the South Australian Police! Throwing stones at vehicles on the highway is easy to kill!

At that time, something really happened, but not just a "my child is small" to solve ah!

Time Jun here also wants to talk to the parents of those bear children, quickly watch your bear children, no more rules, but it is really late!

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