A group of 12 children and their trusty Yorkshire terrier, Molly, became unexpected heroes after helping police catch two burglary suspects in Surrey. Dubbed the “Tremendous Twelve,” the kids gained nationwide attention for their quick thinking when they formed a human arrow on the ground to guide a police helicopter toward the fleeing criminals.
The young heroes, aged six to twelve, were out on an Easter egg hunt near Capel when they noticed a police helicopter circling overhead. Curious, they soon spotted a man running across the field, removing his jumper and wrapping it around his head to hide his face.
Realizing what was happening, the kids began shouting and waving to alert the pilot, but when that didn’t work, two of them had a brilliant idea — to lie down in the shape of an arrow pointing in the suspect’s direction.
Within moments, the helicopter pilot noticed the formation and radioed officers on the ground, who quickly moved in. Thanks to the children’s clever teamwork, two men, aged 27 and 28, were caught and questioned for burglary at a nearby farm.
“The police said they thought we were playing at first,” said one of the children, “but then they followed our arrow and caught the men. We feel really proud — it was awesome.”
The video of the children’s “human arrow” was later released by Surrey Police and quickly went viral online, earning the group praise from people around the world.
One parent, Ben Brearley, said the experience felt “like something straight out of Scooby-Doo or an Enid Blyton story.” The kids, he added, loved every moment of it.
Sergeant Paul Sochon of Surrey Police commended their quick thinking, saying, “The initiative they displayed was vital.” These brave young adventurers proved that heroes can come in all ages — and with four paws, too.
