3 Kennewick teens booked for burglary, 1 still wanted

KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Police booked three Kennewick teenagers into juvenile detention early Friday morning following a barber shop burglary.
An officer found two boys near the intersection of 6th and Rainier around 2:00 a.m. One of them was bleeding from his leg, police said. He was treated at KGH and arrested on an outstanding warrant.
Around 3:30 a.m. the owner of the Head Shop Barber Shop reported a burglary. He said his front door was broken and cash had been taken.
Officers spoke with the boy who was treated at the hospital and determined he cut his leg kicking in the glass door.
Police said three other teens were involved. Two of them were booked on burglary charges. A 17-year-old suspect is still wanted for burglary.
An officer found two boys near the intersection of 6th and Rainier around 2:00 a.m. One of them was bleeding from his leg, police said. He was treated at KGH and arrested on an outstanding warrant.
Around 3:30 a.m. the owner of the Head Shop Barber Shop reported a burglary. He said his front door was broken and cash had been taken.
Officers spoke with the boy who was treated at the hospital and determined he cut his leg kicking in the glass door.
Police said three other teens were involved. Two of them were booked on burglary charges. A 17-year-old suspect is still wanted for burglary.