Wauconda teens get free Dairy Queen ice cream from police after reporting abandoned gun near Route 12 and Route 176
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WAUCONDA, Ill. (WLS) — Some teens in north suburban Wauconda are being praised by police after they found themselves in an unexpected situation.

There was a sweet reward to say a big thank you as a group of teen were celebrated at the local police department for turning in a gun they found on the street.

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The four suburban boys were riding their bikes near the Route 12 underpass on Route 176 when they spotted an abandoned gun on a sidewalk.

“It really worked out well, like what could’ve turned into a bad situation for them if they took it home, if it was loaded, if somebody else got a hold of it, a younger child, you know, that could’ve been a lot of things that went wrong in the situation,” Wauconda police Sgt. Heather Cognac said.

To show their appreciation, Chief David Wermes treated the boys to some ice cream from Dairy Queen.

It’s ice cream, you know, but we felt like it was a little bit to say a big thank you for what they did.

Sgt. Heather Cognac, Wauconda Police Department

“The bravery and common sense these young men showed is truly commendable. They turned a potentially dangerous situation into an example of community responsibility,” Chief Wermes said.

The teen friends said they couldn’t believe they’d found a gun and weren’t sure if it was even real.

“I noticed something on the ground. I went back and said, ‘Jace come over here,’ and then it was just like a gun on the ground,” Jackson Ziagos said.

Two of the boys stayed at the scene while two others rode their bikes to the police department.

“So yeah, well my dad’s an officer, so I know what to do, like not touch it… and my parents were like, ‘That’s amazing that you did the right thing,'” Joseph Stevens said.

Police safely recovered the unloaded weapon, which turned out to be a Colt .25 caliber automatic handgun.

The teens were recognized for doing the right thing and got a sweet treat as an acknowledgement of their quick thinking and their maturity.

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“In this situation, we really wanted to… and it’s not a big reward,” Sgt. Cognac said. “It’s ice cream, you know, but we felt like it was a little bit to say a big thank you for what they did.”

All the boys credit their parents with teaching them to always to the right thing and say that’s what they’d tell other kids if they found themselves in a similar situation.

“Do the right thing,” Mason Porter said. “It’s just not always running away from stuff and being a bad person.”

Detectives are still looking into how it ended up on the sidewalk.

Anyone with information about a the gun is encouraged to call police.

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