WASHINGTON -- An Ohio family of five has gone undercover in the nation's capital to help foil a cyber "terrorist attack." Their attire wasn't very suspicious: Shorts, T-shirts and jackets tied around their waists.
Carol Metzger, Brock Sturgeon and their three kids -- all from Findlay in northwest Ohio -- were playing a new game at Washington's International Spy Museum. Tourists go trolling through the city with handheld GPS devices to search for clues and codes to stop the attack before it starts.
Eleven-year-old Brooke and 8-year-old Luke say the game was fun and that they might like to be spies someday.
The game, called "Spy in the City," was developed by former intelligence officers who want to teach the public a bit about their craft.
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