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Home / Crime and Justice / Teens Caught Train Surfing at Sunset

Teens Caught Train Surfing at Sunset

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Two 18-year-olds arrested for train surfing in California.
  • Onlookers reported the dangerous stunt to authorities.
  • Teens confessed and were cited for trespassing on railroad property.
Teens Caught Train Surfing at Sunset

In California, two 18-year-olds, Joseph Medina-Rivera and Brad Ellgen, were arrested for engaging in a dangerous stunt of "surfing" on top of a moving train. The incident occurred around 5 p.m. on a Friday, with the train heading towards Del Mar. Several onlookers witnessed the teens atop the fast-moving Coaster train, with one seen running along the roof and the other appearing to record the dangerous moment.

Deputies from the San Diego County Sheriff's Office responded after receiving multiple reports from concerned citizens. Although the teenagers had fled by the time officers arrived, witnesses provided descriptions that led to their swift apprehension nearby. Both Medina-Rivera and Ellgen confessed to being on the train and were subsequently arrested for trespassing on railroad property. Authorities confirmed that no injuries were sustained during the incident.

Following their arrest, the teens were cited for the misdemeanor offense and released. This incident highlights a growing concern, with similar trends of "subway surfing" causing fatalities and injuries in other regions. Officials emphasized the severe risks involved, warning that the pursuit of viral fame is not worth risking one's life or facing legal consequences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Joseph Medina-Rivera and Brad Ellgen were arrested for allegedly surfing on top of a moving train in California.
The train surfing incident occurred on a Coaster train heading towards Del Mar in San Diego County, California.
Train surfing can lead to arrest for trespassing on railroad property, resulting in citations and potential legal action.

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