The Young Heroes: Twelve children and a dog Honored for Crime-Busting Acts

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Any child can be a hero thanks to the group of “human arrow” kids who led police to robbers during our great expedition!

The teens, who went by the moniker “Tremendous Twelve,” gained notoriety online after they brilliantly constructed a human arrow to guide a police helicopter to two fleeing burglary suspects. Additionally, they traveled with their faithful dog, a Yorkshire terrier named Molly, just like Enid Blyton’s fictional characters.

The children, who spoke to The Mail on Sunday about their incredible experience for the first time, said yesterday: “We feel really proud – it was awesome.” When they observed the helicopter circling, they were on an Easter egg hunt in the midst of a field close to Capel, Surrey. They were between the ages of six and twelve.

“It was really noisy, and we could see it said “police” on the bottom,” a nine-year-old girl recalled. Then we noticed a man racing along the field’s edge. The man was seen removing his jumper and wrapping it around his head.

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They were attempting to yell at the pilot, she continued.

She went on to explain that despite their efforts to yell and scream for the chopper to turn toward the man, it was really pointing in the opposite direction.

Two of my pals then remarked, “Let’s get into an arrow,” and we positioned ourselves on the ground.

The kids saw the helicopter coming after resting in the mud for about a minute.

The pilot contacted the authorities on the ground, and the two men, who were 27 and 28, were captured.

On the basis of a nearby farm burglary, they were questioned.

A ninth-grade girl said, “They said they thought we were playing around at first, but they followed our arrow and caught the men.” We’re quite happy with the results.

As the chopper draws near, the pilot spots the children making a human arrow in the direction of the suspects.

The pilot looks for the two burglary suspects
After Surrey Police posted the footage of the human arrow, the kids became well-known online.

One of their parents, Ben Brearley, told the newspaper that the kids were fantastic and enjoyed the thrill. It’s been compared frequently to a scene from Scooby Doo or an Enid Blyton book. That is adored by the kids.

Sergeant Paul Sochon of the Surrey Police said, “The initiative they displayed was vital.”

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