Four juveniles were arrested for their connection to a crime in late February, which saw them push a 15-year-old teenager riding his skateboard into oncoming traffic in Hemet.
Hemet Police Department officers Friday took four suspects into custody who were wanted in connection with a crime that saw aThe original incident unfolded when the 15-year-old was riding his skateboard in the area of Stetson Avenue and Seven Hills Drive, when he was approached by a group of people. The group started an altercation with the teenager, which ended up with him being pushed in front of moving traffic, and being hit by an oncoming vehicle.
Three of them are 15, while the fourth is said to be 16-years-old. Two of the suspects are also related. Detectives investigating the incident would not say whether the suspects and the victim all attended the same school in the area, though the incident reportedly occcurred about one mile from West Valley High School.
All four suspects are set for transport to Riverside County Juvenile Hall, where they will await arraignment for multiple charges each.They are said to still be looking for the driver of a white vehicle that picked up three of the suspects from the scene following the incident.
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