Ohio's Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde Arrested for Three State Crimes

Two wanted Ohio teens referred to as the "Modern-day Bonnie and Clyde" were captured in West Virginia after going on a three-state crime spree.

The West Virginia State Police arrested the pair, who were from Sycamore and Upper Sandusky, after they crashed a stolen car and ran away by foot, the New York Daily News reported.

Rose May, 15, and Triston Kindle, 16, stole a truck on Monday and stole shotgun shells from a convenience store on Tuesday.

The truck they stole in Ohio was left in Pennsylvania, which lead to them stealing another car on Wednesday. Armed with a shotgun, they attempted to rob a gas station in Elizabeth Township on Thursday but were stopped by the cops.

When the pair tried to drive away, the cop held the door and was said to be dragged, receiving minor injuries, Yahoo! News reported.

Said incident aggravated the charges to the teens leading to a hunt that ended when they were arrested without incident on Saturday.

The juveniles are facing a series of crimes and will be investigated under charges of armed robbery, car theft and fleeing from police, 6ABC Action News reported.

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