Three Barrington boys banned from doughnut shop

Police: Boys were swearing and yelling, disrupting customers

Posted 5/30/18

Three Barrington boys were allegedly acting disorderly — swearing and yelling — inside the Dunkin Donuts on County Road on Monday, May 28.

Barrington police contacted the boys' parents …

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Three Barrington boys banned from doughnut shop

Police: Boys were swearing and yelling, disrupting customers

Posted

Three Barrington boys were allegedly acting disorderly — swearing and yelling — inside the Dunkin Donuts on County Road on Monday, May 28.

Barrington police contacted the boys' parents — the mother of two of the boys ordered her sons to go back to the restaurant and apologize, which they did.

Police said the boys are no longer allowed in the restaurant.

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