YouTubers who attempted to spend night in PA Target face up to 7 years in prison
A night of fun in a Pennsylvania Target store has led to YouTubers “Saucy and Honey” facing criminal charges that could result in up to seven years in prison.
Officers were called to the location for a tripped alarm. They searched the building, but didn’t find anyone. Charlotte Fischer and Johnson Larose were arrested after hiding inside a Target store and filming it for their YouTube channel on Feb. 21.The two claimed they stayed inside the Target all night, but police say they left through an emergency exit around 3 a.m., which is what tripped the alarm. They returned to the store around 8 a.m. to resume the video.“When you go to burglary call, you have a heightened sense of awareness.
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