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Teen Suspects in Flash Mob Robberies Busted When Their Own Parents Blow the Whistle

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Security cameras have captured numerous flash mob robberies in California, but the parents of three teens shown in the videos turned in their young criminals.

Security cameras have captured numerous flash mob robberies in California, but the parents of three teens shown in the videos turned in their young criminals.

“Tough love” doesn’t get much tougher than this.

The parents of three minors allegedly involved in a series of flash-mob robberies turned their own sons in to police after seeing their faces on surveillance video released by the Los Angeles Police Department, according to news reports.

And now the families are going to have to face the consequences.

According to The Los Angeles Times, three teens have been arrested after their mothers took them to different police stations over a four-day span in September.

The youths had been spotted on video of flash-mob robberies at 7-Eleven convenience stores in different areas of the city over the summer, the newspaper reported.

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