Felony charges have been filed against Naperville parents accused of encouraging their daughters to fight with a fellow junior high school student.
Steven Teague, 36, and Terika Thomas, 30, are each charged with one felony count of contributing to the criminal delinquency of a minor.
The charges stem from a fight that took place the morning of April 3, prosecutors said. The student was walking to her bus stop at about 7 a.m. while being followed by two girls and their stepfather, later identified as Teague, prosecutors said.
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