Pa. Teens Run Away in Stolen Limo: Cops

Western Pa. runaway teens sought in stolen limo

At least six teenagers have used a stolen limousine to leave a rural western Pennsylvania home for troubled youth. Police are looking for them.

Four teens from the Mars Home for Youth called for a limo about 6:15 a.m. Wednesday and met it at a nearby high school parking lot, Adams Township police Chief William Westerman said.

The limo driver got out when he realized the teens didn't have enough money for the ride. The teens drove off and picked up two more teens soon after.

As many as seven teens may have left the home, about 20 miles north of Pittsburgh, cops said.

Officials at the home have issued a statement citing concerns about the home's reputation and the safety of those involved. But a spokeswoman won't say how many teens are missing, citing the police investigation.

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