**Frayser Neighborhood Shocked as Kids Allegedly Dropped Off to Steal**
In a shocking turn of events for the Frayser community, a local victim has come forward to recount a harrowing encounter involving a group of children allegedly dropped off to steal. The incident, which unfolded Thursday afternoon, has raised alarms about juvenile delinquency and the concerning trend of using minors for criminal activities.
The victim, whose identity has been withheld for safety reasons, described the moment when they were approached by a group of young children, estimated to be no older than 12. “At first, I thought they were just playing around,” the victim said. “But then they started asking questions and getting closer. It felt off.”
According to the victim, the children appeared to be acting on cue, as if they were sent specifically to target unsuspecting locals. “I couldn’t believe it. They were looking for opportunities, scouting the neighborhood for things to take. It was like they were on a mission,” the victim recounted.
Footage from a security camera shows the children milling about the street before moving towards parked cars, a scene that has left residents feeling uneasy. Community leaders and neighbors are now rallying together to address the growing concern over youth involvement in crime. “This is not just an isolated incident,” said local activist Maria Jenkins. “We have to ask ourselves why children are being exploited in this way. It’s a wake-up call for all of us.”
As the investigation unfolds, law enforcement officials are appealing to the community for any additional information about the incident. Meanwhile, residents remain on high alert, grateful for the victim’s bravery in coming forward. In a neighborhood known for its tight-knit community, the hope is that by raising awareness, they can prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
