O'FALLON, Mo. - A 17-year-old from O'Fallon, Mo., has confessed to participating in a prank that left a pregnant woman shopping at a drug store splattered with bag of feces, police said today.
About 8:30 p.m. Friday, six teens in a minivan pulled up to the front door of a Walgreen's in the 900 block of North Main Street, and one of them lobbed a bag of feces into the store, said Officer Diana Damke, spokeswoman for the O'Fallon Police Department.
"When the bag hit, it broke open, and poop went flying," Damke said.
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One of the teens opened the door, while another tossed the bag inside, Damke said. Its contents splattered a pregnant woman shopping in the store.
The 17-year-old defecated in the bag and handed it off to a 14-year-old boy, who tossed it in the store, Damke said.
The woman was not hurt but she was disgusted and concerned about her baby , Damke said.
The teens were not targeting the woman specifically, Damke said. They intended it as a joke, she said.
Police have questioned the 17-year-old, but none of the others involved is in custody. Possible charges of peace disturbance, property damage and assault are pending against the 17-year-old, Damke said. The other teens could face charges in juvenile court.
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About 8:30 p.m. Friday, six teens in a minivan pulled up to the front door of a Walgreen's in the 900 block of North Main Street, and one of them lobbed a bag of feces into the store, said Officer Diana Damke, spokeswoman for the O'Fallon Police Department.
"When the bag hit, it broke open, and poop went flying," Damke said.
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One of the teens opened the door, while another tossed the bag inside, Damke said. Its contents splattered a pregnant woman shopping in the store.
The 17-year-old defecated in the bag and handed it off to a 14-year-old boy, who tossed it in the store, Damke said.
The woman was not hurt but she was disgusted and concerned about her baby , Damke said.
The teens were not targeting the woman specifically, Damke said. They intended it as a joke, she said.
Police have questioned the 17-year-old, but none of the others involved is in custody. Possible charges of peace disturbance, property damage and assault are pending against the 17-year-old, Damke said. The other teens could face charges in juvenile court.
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