Boy Sets Self on Fire in
Alleged Gas Theft
GILLETTE, Wyo.
- A teenage boy accidentally set himself on fire early Wednesday
morning after allegedly trying to siphon gas from a firefighter's
car.
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Police first learned of the injury after a 17-year-old boy and
a 16-year-old boy claimed that someone had thrown gasoline on the
17-year-old at the Common Cents service station and lit him on fire,
said Lt. Rod Hauge.
The boy was taken to the hospital with second- and third-degree
burns on his legs. Police were called to the hospital to investigate
the incident and later learned that the 17-year-old spilled gas
on his pants while siphoning gas. He then used a lighter to try
to determine how wet his pants were and set himself of fire, Hague
said.
Both boys have been ticketed with larceny, Hauge said.
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Information from: News-Record, http://www.gillettenewsrecord.com
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