RICHMOND -- A group of burglars got a nasty surprise when investigators -- listening to the walkie-talkies the group stole from a school -- tracked them down and arrested them, police said.
The burglary was reported early on Jan. 4 at Leadership Public Schools, a charter high school on South 12th Street, according to Richmond police Lt. Bisa French. The thieves took several laptop computers and the two-way radios.
On January 9, school officials called police back to the school, saying that someone was using the stolen radios to communicate, French said. An officer took an extra radio that worked on the same frequency and began monitoring the suspects' conversations.
Almost, but not quite, as bad as the bank robber who dropped his wallet on the floor while robbing the bank. Some thugs are bright, but the vast majority are not.