TACOMA, Wash. — Four teens suspected of throwing rocks at vehicles on I-5 in Tacoma were taken into custody Saturday, Washington State Patrol troopers said.
The incident happened on northbound I-5 at the Delin Street overpass.
Troopers said two of the teens were 14 years old, another was 15 and the third was 16, and all were boys except one.
Troopers said they were throwing rock debris. One rock went through the sunroof of one vehicle and another damaged a windshield.
No one was injured.
All four were booked into the juvenile detention center.
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