The police in a helicopter thought the kids were playing, but something about the scene felt off as they flew closer.

A group of teens, known as the “Tremendous Twelve,” gained online fame after forming a human arrow to guide a police helicopter to two fleeing burglary suspects. While on an Easter egg hunt in Surrey, the kids spotted the helicopter circling and a man running nearby.

They quickly formed an arrow on the ground to point towards the suspects. The helicopter pilot followed their lead, and the two men, ages 27 and 28, were arrested. The children, thrilled by the experience, compared it to something out of Scooby Doo or an Enid Blyton book. Surrey Police praised their quick thinking.

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