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Central Florida man shot teens after trying to break into his car, deputies say

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - Two teenagers were shot by a man after reportedly trying to break into his car, Orange County deputies said.According to investigators, the call first came in around 2 a.m.

as a report of a car burglary with shots fired on Martinwood Drive in Pine Hills.MORE NEWS: Sheriff: 2 deputies involved in deadly shooting outside Kissimmee TargetDeputies say when they arrived, they met with a man who said he confronted the teens, ages 13 and 16, who tried to steal from his car.

The victim said the suspects made "threatening movements toward him" and so he fired several shots. The two teens were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Investigators will determine whether criminal charges are appropriate.AdvertisementWe're working to get more details. Check back for updates. .

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