OPINION
COATS, Judge.
On the evening of May 9, 1992, eighteen-year-old Clyde Thompson and several friends were participating in a scavenger hunt organized by students at Service High School. One item on their list was a promotional balloon tethered to the roof of the Lo-Mark Furniture Store on Gambell Street. The youths obtained a pair of scissors and a knife to cut the balloon free and drove to the Lo-Mark Furniture Store parking lot. Several students...
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