Thanks to the group of “human arrow” youngsters who guided the police to the criminals during our amazing adventure, every child may be a hero!
The teenagers, known online as “Tremendous Twelve,” rose to fame after they created a human arrow that expertly directed a police aircraft toward two evading burglary suspects. Like the fictitious characters of Enid Blyton, they also traveled with their trusty dog, a Yorkshire terrier named Molly.
The kids, who first discussed their amazing experience with The Mail on Sunday, stated yesterday, “We feel really proud – it was awesome.” They were on an Easter egg search in the middle of a field in Capel, Surrey, when they noticed the helicopter circling. They ranged in age from six to twelve.
A nine-year-old girl remembered, “It was really noisy, and we could see it said “police” on the bottom.” Then we saw a guy dash over the border of the field. After taking off his sweater, the man was observed putting it over his head.
She went on, “They were trying to scream at the pilot.”
She continued by saying that even though they were screaming and yelling for the chopper to turn toward the man, it was really pointing in the other direction.
Then, two of my friends said, “Let’s get into an arrow,” and we took our places on the ground.
After a minute or so of relaxing in the dirt, the youngsters noticed the helicopter approaching.
The two males, ages 27 and 28, were apprehended when the pilot made touch with the ground police.
They were questioned because of a farm burglary that occurred nearby.
“They said they thought we were playing around at first, but they followed our arrow and caught the men,” remarked a girl in the ninth grade. We’re pleased with the outcome.
The pilot notices the kids forming a human arrow at the suspects as the helicopter approaches.
Searching for the two potential burglars, the pilot
The youngsters gained widespread recognition on the internet following Surrey Police’s release of the human arrow video.
Ben Brearley, one of their dads, told the newspaper that the children were wonderful and relished the excitement. It’s often been likened to an Enid Blyton novel or a scene from Scooby Doo. The children love that.
According to Surrey Police Sergeant Paul Sochon, “The initiative they displayed was vital.”
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