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Parents turned in 2 boy bank robbers dubbed ‘little rascals’ to police: cops

Two of the three suspected Texas boy bank robbers dubbed “little rascals” have been turned over to the cops by their own parents — while the third was arrested after a fight, authorities said.

The FBI confirmed Tuesday that the trio of youngsters, ages 11, 12 and 16, were in custody on charges of robbery by threat.

Their arrests came after the feds released surveillance photos from the Wells Fargo bank heist in Houston.

Authorities in Texas have arrested the three “little rascals” suspected of carrying out a bank robbery — two of whom were turned in by their parents. FBI Houston

Parents of two of the boys soon came forward and identified the suspects as their sons, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

The third “rascal” was nabbed after allegedly being involved in a fight and getting recognized by a law enforcement officer, reported KTRK.

Investigators later seized a weapon and an unspecified distinctive item seen in one of the surveillance images.

The three alleged troublemakers first made headlines last Thursday, when FBI Houston posted on X that they were wanted for a bank robbery.

FBI Houston announced the trio’s arrests on X on Tuesday. FBI Houston

The boys passed a threatening note to a Wells Fargo teller and were believed to be armed, although they did not display a weapon, according to law enforcement.

The baby-faced threesome was said to have gotten away with an undisclosed amount of cash.

An eyewitness initially told cops the suspects appeared to be between 14 and 18 years old — but they turned out to be even younger.

The robbery happened at a Wells Fargo in Houston. Google maps

In announcing their arrests, the FBI said because the boys are minors, their names and additional details will not be disclosed.

The Post reached out to the local sheriff’s office Wednesday seeking comment on the case.