‘Repeating a TikTok prank’: Teens followed elementary school students home and asked if they ‘wanted to be kidnapped’ for social media views, cops say

Insets: Kaine Villareal and Lane Burch (Kyle Police Department). Background: Negley Elementary School in Kyle, Texas (Google Maps).

Insets: Kaine Villareal and Lane Burch (Kyle Police Department). Background: Negley Elementary School in Kyle, Texas (Google Maps).

A twisted TikTok prank, in which a 19-year-old and a 17-year-old from Texas followed elementary school students home from school and asked if they “wanted to be kidnapped,” has landed the two teens behind bars on charges of making terroristic threats, police say.

Kaine Villareal and Lane Burch, both of Kyle, were caught Wednesday following a 7-year-old and a 9-year-old as they walked home from Negley Elementary School that afternoon at around 3:20 p.m., according to the Kyle Police Department.

The pair approached the two kids and asked if they “wanted to be kidnapped” as part of a “prank” for social media, according to police.

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