Two female teenagers are accused of
breaking into a North Carolina home, killing the pets inside and setting
a vehicle on fire, police said.
Hallie Pate, 17, of Kinston, and Jordan Ruiz, 18, of Albertson,
reportedly broke into the home of a girl they went to school with in
Lenoir County on Feb. 4.
Once inside, the teens allegedly killed the girl’s two parakeets before
smearing the birds’ blood on the furniture, the Lenoir County Sheriff’s
Office said.
The teenagers also allegedly stole some items from inside the home,
including an Xbox One gaming system and medical inhalers. After finding
a vehicle parked outside, they set the car ablaze and left, officials
said.
The pair were arrested Thursday on a dozen charges, including breaking
and entering, larceny and cruelty to animals. They were caught after
allegedly trying to sell the stolen items.
Homeowner Mack Price told WITN the teens poured lighter fluid throughout
the house.
“It would be bad enough if they just broke in and attempt to take
something, but when you break into a home, kill an animal and then
attempt to burn the place, that’s very disturbing,” Sheriff Ronnie
Ingram said, according to the Daily Mail.
Hailey Davis, who identified herself as Pate’s sister on Facebook, said
in a post her sister was “forced to do this, not because she wanted to.” |
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