4 Teens Arrested In School Vandalism Case
Bus Windows Destroyed, Electronics Damaged At Rossview High School
POSTED: 2:38 pm CST November 10,
2009
UPDATED: 6:12 pm CST November 10,
2009
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- Four students were arrested on Tuesday after property at Clarksville's Rossview High School was destroyed and vandalized over the weekend.
Police arrested four teens: two middle school and two high school students."These kids may have thought that they were just pulling some sort of harmless prank, but it has widespread implications to them and their family and the students at these schools," said Officer Jim Knoll of the Clarksville Police Department.The damage included electronics tossed out of the school's football press box and busted school bus windows.Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Chief Communications Officer Elise Shelton said the vandals' parents will likely have pay for the destruction, which totals about $10,000-$17,000.Police said the prank could mean jail time if the boys are convicted and 90 days in alternative school.
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