2 Teens Arrested for Doggie Door Break-In and Theft
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Cobb County, Ga., police have arrested two Harrison High School students in a so-called "doggie dooring" break-in at a Kennesaw home.
Police say the two stole laptops, iPods, cell phones and beer.
The practice of slipping into a home by squeezing through one of the small openings used by pets is so well-known in schools in the area that it's been nicknamed "doggie dooring."
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Police are warning homeowners to keep their pet doors locked when they're away from home.
Cobb County homeowner Deanna Haddock says she has received e-mails warning her about doggie dooring. She says she has kept her pet door unlocked all day but now she may start locking it.