NAPOLIA, Fla. (WFLA) – A man was arrested Saturday after Naples police said they had chased children on a prank scooter at their home and got into the car.
According to an arrest report, officers were called to a home on 28th Avenue in Naples after seeing the driver chasing children on a scooter just before 8:45pm
The three children told police they were “din, dong, abandoned” in the neighborhood as one of the residents left his house and began chasing them.
The kids said they got back to one of their homes when they noticed that they were on scooters and at high speed the guy was driving towards them.
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At that moment, they went down the road and hit a nearby yard, evading the driver.
According to the arrest report, Albanos cried out at the children and swung his car towards them. The children said several times they had to make sure they were out of the way, fearing that they would be attacked by Albanos’ car.
The neighbor told the police that he heard what he had cried and went outside and ran outside to try to keep Albanos’ attention away from the children.
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He said that Albanos began screaming at him and pointed the car at him. The man’s wife left the house and told Albanos that she had called 911. Albanos has left.
When the officer spoke to Albanos, he said he wanted to “give the children a fear of God,” but he didn’t actually want to attack them.
Albanos was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony. He was taken to the Naples Prison Center.