ST. GEORGE Three teens turned themselves in to police in connection with a series of business burglaries.
St. George police said two of the young men returned to one of the businesses hit earlier this month with the stolen property, admitting they burglarized the business. The two teens then told police about a third young man involved in the burglaries, detectives said.
"In all, the three juveniles confessed to committing business burglaries in St. George, La Verkin, Hurricane and Ivins," St. George Police Sgt. James Van Fleet said in a statement today. "They also confessed to committing approximately 25 vehicle burglaries in Washington County."
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