A group of “little rascals” bank robbers — one as young as 11 — have been arrested after their parents turned them in.

The trio of minors were accused of robbing a Wells Fargo in Houston, Texas, on March 14, and witnesses initially believed the suspects were 14 to 18 years old. Rel.easing images from surveillance footage on Twitter, the Houston bureau of the FBI gave them the clever nickname and asked the public for help in identifying them.

“Recognize these ‘little rascals’? Believe it or not they just robbed the Wells Fargo at 10261 North Freeway,” authorities wrote. “If you know who and where they are contact police immediately or @crimestophou at 713-222-TIPS. #HouNews”

After recognizing their kids, two of the suspects’ parents turned their children into police who took the minors into custody.

A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office declined confirmation on circumstances surrounding the arrests, but the FBI field office said, “they are 11, 12, and 16-year-old boys charged locally with robbery by threat” — a second-degree felony.

According to ABC 13, the boys passed a threatening note to a teller and got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. They were suspected of being armed but didn’t present a weapon. However, the sheriff’s office said authorities recovered a weapon and a distinctive item pictured in one photo.

Source: Trio Of Minors Dubbed ‘Little Rascals’ Arrested In Houston For Bank Robbery After Parents Turn Them In

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