YouTube Pranksters Trespassed at Target in Exton to Fulfill Bizarre Challenge

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Last March, a couple was charged with trespassing at the Target in Exton as part of a social media challenge — staying late after closing while filming their crime — writes Gary Hall for 6ABC. 

Charlotte Fischer and Johnson Larose, otherwise known by their YouTube handle as “Saucy and Honey,” hid in the store after it closed. They recorded the endeavor and were even filming live on social media for their followers. 

Supposedly, the challenge required them to stay 24 hours without getting caught. However, it was a doomed venture from the start due to Target’s numerous security cameras. 

The surveillance footage showed “Saucy and Honey” dancing, laughing, and strolling around the store. While they may have trespassed, they never took anything.  

“We have not seen it around here like that. We have had small pranks and things like that, but I think this the first time we have had an incident where somebody did something just for social media attention,” said Detective Scott Pezick. 

The interesting prank was just meant for fun, but the pair did not realize just how much trouble they created for themselves, as they were charged with trespassing and could face jail time. 

Moreover, they did not actually complete the challenge. Fischer and Larose left Target and returned in the morning to pretend they had.

Read more about the prank at 6ABC

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in March 2022.

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