HOBART, Ind. (AP) — A northwestern Indiana couple allegedly
drove two teenage boys off a roadway they were riding along with
flags supporting President Donald Trump attached to their
bicycles, police said Friday.
Hobart police said Snapchat videos helped officers secure
charges against Kyren Gregory Perry-Jones, 23, and Cailyn Marie
Smith, 18, in connection with a July 22 incident.
Police Capt. James Gonzales said the Hobart couple are accused
of driving in their car, running the boys, who are twins, off of
the road, and making threats toward them.
Both Perry-Jones and Smith have been charged with two felony
counts of intimidation and criminal recklessnes. They were also
charged with one count each of theft and criminal mischief, both
of which are misdemeanors, The (Northwest Indiana) Times
reported.
Gonzales said the charges weren’t filed until Thursday because
there was a delay in detectives getting information from
Snapchat.
Online court records do not list attorneys who could speak on
behalf of either Smith or Perry-Jones.
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