New York police officers arrested five juveniles and one adult on Monday for damaging fences as part of the "Kool-Aid Man" TikTok challenge.
Suffolk County Police said a homeowner in Centereach, New York heard "loud noises" around 1 a.m. on Monday. Surveillance cameras showed six males had kicked several sections of his fence down.
The males – ages 12 to 18 – returned just after 4 a.m. and ran through the fence simultaneously, police said. The prank was later determined to be part of the "Kool-Aid Man" TikTok challenge, which mimics the iconic mascot of the popular powdered drink.
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The homeowner reported the incident to the police. Officers observed a black Hyundai sedan matching the description of a vehicle near the scene. The officers arrested the six males on Hammond Road around 4:15 a.m.
Detectives later discovered that there were at least two other instances where some of the males damaged fences in Centereach and Selden – both of which are in Suffolk County.
The five juveniles and one 18-year-old were charged with several counts of third-degree criminal mischief and fourth-degree criminal mischief.
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The subjects were released on Family Court Field Appearance Tickets and are scheduled to be arraigned at Family District Court in Central Islip on March 6.