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Teen couple arrested after alleged crime spree across United States

The pair, aged 18 and 13, had eluded the police in as many as five states.

Missing Teens Crime Spree AP Photo / Tammy Martin, FILE AP Photo / Tammy Martin, FILE / Tammy Martin, FILE

TWO TEENAGE SWEETHEARTS suspected in a crime spree of stolen vehicles and pilfered checks across the South have been taken into custody in Florida, authorities said.

Grayson County Sheriff officials say in a statement that 18-year-old Dalton Hayes and his 13-year-old girlfriend, Cheyenne Phillips, were arrested without incident about 12.10am in Panama City Beach. The two had eluded police in multiple states.

Authorities say U.S. Marshal’s Service and local law enforcement in Panama City Beach discovered Hayes and Phillips asleep in a 2001 Toyota Tundra that was stolen in Henry County, Ga. The vehicle was surrounded by law enforcement and both Hayes and Phillips were taken into custody. Authorities plan to extradite Hayes and Phillips back to Kentucky where they are expected to face felony charges.

Hayes and Phillips began their run from the law and their families earlier this month when they vanished from their small hometown in western Kentucky. Authorities believe their travels took them to South Carolina and Georgia.

“Face the consequences”

Hayes’ mother, Tammy Martin, had urged her son and his companion to surrender and “face the consequences”.

Martin said the couple had been dating for about three months. She said the girl portrayed herself as being 19, and the family, including Hayes, believed her.

Cheyenne “would go in and write cheques, and she would come out with cigarettes and stuff, so I didn’t have any reason not to believe she wasn’t 19,” Martin said.

Because normally you can’t buy cigarettes when you’re 13 years old.

By the time her son realized she was a mere 13, “he was already done in love with her,” Martin said.

When he hit the road, Hayes was running away from trouble back home. He faces burglary and theft charges in his home county, stemming from an arrest late last year, according to Grayson County court records.

Charges

He was planning to be at the local judicial center to find out if a grand jury had indicted him on the charges, his mother said. His case did not come up, but by that time the teens were gone.

Norman Chaffins, sheriff in Grayson County, Kentucky, where the pair disappeared 14 days ago, said the couple’s behaviour had become “increasingly brazen and dangerous”.

Twice, the teens were able to evade law officers in Kentucky, the sheriff said. They crashed the first truck they stole and hid in the woods. Then they later stole another truck nearby, Chaffins said.

Cheyenne Phillips, Dalton Hayes Hayes and Phillips seen on CCTV footage. AP Photo / Wal-Mart Inc. via The Grayson County (Ky.) Sheriff's Office AP Photo / Wal-Mart Inc. via The Grayson County (Ky.) Sheriff's Office / Wal-Mart Inc. via The Grayson County (Ky.) Sheriff's Office

At one point, the two were spotted at a Wal-Mart in South Carolina, where the teens are thought to have passed two stolen checks, said Manning, South Carolina, Police Chief Blair Shaffer. They were seen in a vehicle that apparently was stolen from Kentucky, he said.

Authorities believe they then headed to Georgia and stole a pickup truck from the driveway of a man’s home in Henry County, about 30 miles southeast of Atlanta. The homeowner awoke Wednesday to find his vehicle was gone, along with two handguns he kept inside, Henry County police Lt. Joey Smith said.

Hours later, another truck the couple are suspected of having stolen in another state was found nearby. It had been crashed through a fence and abandoned behind a vacant building on neighboring property, Smith said.

Martin said her son texted her a few days after their disappearance to say the couple were in Mississippi. They were spotted soon after that in Kentucky, she said.

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