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Two Kids Try To Steal Pizza Delivery Car But Fail Because They Couldnt Drive Stick Shift

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A Domino's Pizza delivery man ponders his next move after his vehicle got stucked on a snow-covered road in Great Falls, Virginia, February 6, 2010. A blizzard producing heavy snow and powerful winds pummeled the U.S. mid-Atlantic on Saturday, causing at least two fatalities and paralyzing travel in the region. Snowfall totals of 20 to 30 inches (51 to 76 cm) are forecast from Virginia to southern New Jersey by Saturday evening when the storm is expected to move out to sea. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang    (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT) - GM1E62705BI01 A Domino's Pizza delivery man ponders his next move after his vehicle got stucked on a snow-covered road in Great Falls, Virginia, February 6, 2010. A blizzard producing heavy snow and powerful winds pummeled the U.S. mid-Atlantic on Saturday, causing at least two fatalities and paralyzing travel in the region. Snowfall totals of 20 to 30 inches (51 to 76 cm) are forecast from Virginia to southern New Jersey by Saturday evening when the storm is expected to move out to sea. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang (UNITED STATES – Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT) – GM1E62705BI01 Photo of Henry Rodgers

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Two children tried to steal a pizza delivery car in Florida but failed after finding out the car was equipped with a manual transmission.

Rojelio Sebastian, 14, and Miguel Garcia, 12, were arrested after attempting to steal a Dominos delivery car earlier in March, Fox News reported Saturday.

Issac Javier Ortez, the Dominos delivery driver, was bringing a pizza to Garcias neighbors house and left his car with the keys in the ignition in the driveway while he walked to the door to deliver the pizza. The neighbor told Ortez that he never ordered a pizza. As the two spoke, Ortez heard his car engine revving and saw the two kids with their faces covered trying to get away in his car, mentioning they were struggling with the stick shift.

“They came out and say we no order any pizza, but when they tell me that I hear my car in the driveway make a big noise,” Ortez told NBC 2. “When they go back to get the first gear, they cannot drive,” the pizza delivery driver said. “They look like little kids,” Ortez said. “I say they look like babies.”

Sheriffs deputies from the Lee County Sheriffs Office found the two boys hours later walking on railroad tracks nearby.

Deputies also found a pipe on Garcia and charged him with “possession of drug equipment.” The two boys were both arrested for “grand theft auto and possession of burglary tools.”

Garcia has previously been charged with driving without a license after taking his mothers car without permission in November.

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