Two teenagers were charged with breaking into a school and pouring an acidic drain cleaner on playground equipment that later burned a 2-year-old boy on a slide, police in Maryland said Tuesday. The two 16-year-old boys were charged with reckless endangerment and second-degree burglary and released to their parents, officials said. Their names were not released, according to AP. The industrial strength drain cleaner, which has a high concentration of sulfuric acid, was removed from a storage facility at the elementary school and splashed over the school's playground equipment, police said. The 2-year-old, Peyton Potochney, suffered second- and third-degree burns, mostly on his legs, after he went down a slide. His mother, Carol Duschl, has said the boy likely will be hospitalized for several weeks. -- SPA