In a small village just outside of London, a group of kids were meant to be spending their Good Friday hunting for Easter Eggs, but ended up helping the authorities with their hunt for two men suspected of intruding a building nearby.
As the two men raced across the field, the kids quickly realized what was going on and decided to drop to the ground and lay out in the shape of an arrow to point authorities in the direction of the men.
NPAS Sergeant Paul Sochon referred to the incident as an Enid Blyton adventure. He also said: “I’m sure the last thing the group of daring Capel residents expected when they set out on Friday afternoon was to abandon their Easter egg hunt to assist us in a police search but the initiative they demonstrated proved to be invaluable.
@NPAS_Redhill Another result with the help of Capel kids #besteasteregghunt pic.twitter.com/4toGbQ2Hz8
— Lee Robinson (@leeboyrobinson) March 25, 2016
Two men, aged 27 and 28, were arrested on suspicion of burglary in connection with the incident. The investigation continues and both men were released on bail until the 13th of May.