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coachoutletonline arrested Jennifer R. Telvock, Jeffrey P. Telvock and Shantel N. Coyle after an investigation revealed the trio used a child to commit crimes at the Byrne Dairy at 70 Arterial East.According to police, Jennifer Telvock, Jeffrey Telvock and Coyle arrived at the store on May 19 with four children under the age of 16 in tow. Coyle then allegedly asked an unidentified boy to steal a beverage for her.Police said the boy entered Byrne Dairy alone, returning to the group's car with a pilfered drink.Jennifer Telvock then walked inside the store with the boy and an unidentified girl, police said. The Scipio woman passed the boy another stolen item to ferry back to the car.Police said the boy then entered an unoccupied, unlocked car parked nearby and grabbed a purse, bringing the handbag to Coyle. After Coyle, of Auburn, removed a wallet, the boy returned the purse.The victim left Byrne Dairy soon after, unaware that her wallet and its contents were missing.After driving away from the store with the other two adults and four children, police said Jennifer Telvock stopped at a local gas station and purchased fuel with the victim's stolen card.Jeffrey Telvock, of Auburn, tried to use the stolen credit card again on May 20, but the card was declined.Jennifer Telvock, 32, of 3336 Hicks Road, was charged with first degree identity theft, second degree forgery, fourth degree criminal possession of stolen property, petit larceny, fourth degree criminal solicitation and four counts of endangering the welfare of a child.Jeffrey Telvock, 38, of 276 Seymour St., was charged with second degree attempted