ENID (AP) — Two 18-year-olds in Enid face felony charges after being arrested for throwing eggs at moving vehicles.
Ronntae Brian Stewart and Taron Darnell Reed Jr. are both charged with felony counts of throwing an object at a moving vehicle. Both also face misdemeanor counts of malicious injury to property.
The two were arrested March 12 after a woman told police her vehicle had been hit with an egg thrown from a white Jeep Cherokee. Police say officers stopped a white Jeep Cherokee with Stewart and Reed inside and found two cartons of eggs and a brick in the vehicle.
Oklahoma News
March 19, 2010
Enid teens arrested for throwing eggs at vehicles
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