Youtubers Face Up To 7 Years In Prison After Attempting To Spend The Night In Target For Their Vlog

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Youtubers Face Up To 7 Years In Prison After Attempting To Spend The Night In Target For Their Vlog

After attempting to spend the night in a Pennsylvania Target store now two YouTubers named “Saucy and Honey” are facing criminal charges that could result in up to seven years in prison, according to Nbc.

West Whiteland Township law enforcement says 25-year-old Johnson Larose and 24-year-old Charlotte Fischer were taken into custody after hiding inside a Chester County Target store and filming the event for their vlog for a Youtube channel on Feb. 21.

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Officers were called to the store for after receiving a tip then they searched the facility, but didn’t find anyone. “The next day police say Target employees found surveillance video showing a man and a woman wandering around the store for hours with their phones out. The intruders didn’t take anything during their time inside the store,” FOX 29 Philadelphia reported.

“It became a little bit bigger of an investigation, trying to find out what they were doing, was there something criminal?” police detective Scott Pezick shared.

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The couple said they were filing for the “24 hour overnight challenge in Target” on their channel which has 17,800 subscribers. The nearly 26-minute video exhibits the two building a fort to hide behind as the store closed and then strolling around aimlessly.

The two say they were there the majority of the night but around 3 am they left out of the emergency exit which caused the alarm to go off. 

“When you go to burglary call you have a heightened sense of awareness. Suddenly, you see somebody in there, or maybe they get spooked and run, our officers are well-trained, but it’s not a great situation for anybody,” Detective Pezick said. “They weren’t out to harm anybody, but we want to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

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