Teen Charged With Over 100 Felonies
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Teen Charged With Over 100 Felonies
Central
Mar 13 2007 6:53AM
Andrew Riley faced 128 felony charges Tuesday that included theft, vandalism and intimidation, but he is no adult; he is a seventh grader.
Riley, 13, is accused of burglary, theft, stolen property and vandalism. It stems from a crime spree that the Athens County assistant prosecutor said lasted a year.
"He's so young, we need to try and get him rehabilitated through the system," said Assistant Prosecutor Keller Blackburn.
Blackburn said the Full Brooks Cafe was one of his many targets. Owner Miki Brooks said the restaurant has been robbed twice.
"It sort of took all the air out of me the first time," said Brooks. "The second time, I couldn't believe it."
His family did not deny he has been in trouble, but they said he could not commit so many crimes.
"Honestly, you know, we are baffled by all the charges," said stepfather James Blake. "We suspected a few could come out of this, but nothing like what's been going over."
The charges came after a fellow student went to police, then Riley allegedly beat up that student and now faces charges for intimidating a witness.
His stepfather said Riley had a rough childhood.
"He's our oldest, you know. He's our first born and he's been through a lot," said Blake.
Riley is in a juvenile detention center and his pretrial hearing is scheduled for later this month.
Reported by Laura Cole
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