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By Matt Tramell | Nov. 29, 2018 1:51 pm

SAN ANGELO, TX-- Early Thursday morning San Angelo Police arrested a teenager who was found passed out in a stolen car with stolen items. 

According to the SAPD the car was parked across the street from a house located on the 1500 block of W. Avenue D.

The owner of the house had alerted the police that their car had been broken into and that there was a suspicious car across the street.

When Police got to the scene they found that the red 2011 Toyota Sienna that the teen was sitting in was stolen a few blocks away and the stolen items were in the front seat.

The teen was passed out over the steering wheel of the vehicle, and the Police had trouble waking him.

Police finally got the teen to wake up, but the teen did not know where they were. SAPD says that the car had a strong odor of marijuana and the driver was too intoxicated to know where they were.

The juvenile was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, burglary of a vehicle and possession of drug paraphernalia.   

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Matt is a general assignments reporter for San Angelo LIVE! He is class of 2020 at Angelo State University.

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by Hog Dog
Nov 29, 2018 10:21 pm CST

How many of these maggots do we have to put up with?
Send him to f prison.
How many friggin CRIMES do they have to commit in one f day?
Put them them away judges and the state of Texas.
Someone with some clout needs to start holding these crybaby judges and limp-wristed da's and prosecutors feet to the fire.
I am not impressed with SAPD trapping some speeders on the the loop while 50 thieves and meth heads and murderes are roaming the town in BROAD DAYLIGHT DOING THEIR THANG.
They catch some punk with 5 to 20 OUTSTANDING WARRANTS and frigging brag about it.
And the heads and thieves are released on $500 bond.
But they block traffic and investigate a car wreck that is very clear what happened for 4 days while our doors or being kicked in and cars stolen in broad day light even from dealerships
We may need a new sheriff in town.
And some tough judges that will put some of this scum away.

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Parents/Family must be proud

by Big Daddy
Nov 30, 2018 1:11 am CST

Already stealing cars, breaking and entering, property theft and abusing no tell what type of drugs at 16. This young slug/thug has really going to have a great future): Oh I know he seemed like a fine young man, just cant get a break(:

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SNAP

by The Hammer
Nov 30, 2018 7:33 am CST

You start putting rounds down range on these turds and it will change quickly.

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And to top it off.....

by Cajun Texan
Nov 30, 2018 8:47 am CST

They refuse to allow the punks to be identified by name or photo so that the rest of us can be more aware. His/her future potential might be damaged by the negative publicity (gag). Bring back chain gangs!

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