From the Reading Eagle:
Two teenagers face a court hearing this week on charges they flew a two-seat Piper Cub airplane belonging to the father of one of the boys so they could drop eggs on their high school. Adams County prosecutor Brian R. Sinnett called the apparent prank one of the most bizarre cases that he's been involved in.
The boys were arrested Friday on charges of causing or risking a catastrophe, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, and conspiracy. Sinnett said one is 15 years old, and the other 15 or 16. Their names were not released.
They also were charged with taking a Christmas wreath from Gettysburg High School last month. The investigation into the stolen wreath, Sinnett said, helped authorities link the boys to the June 15 aerial egging. A juvenile court hearing was scheduled for Thursday.
Sinnett said the boys dropped at least one bucket of eggs on the roof of the high school, hours before the start of the final day of class before summer vacation.
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