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3 teenagers were arrested for maliciously damaging public buildings

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3 teenagers were arrested for maliciously damaging public buildings. Prescott police recently arrested three teenagers on suspicion of maliciously damaging homes. The police said that the suspect maliciously damaged a public building in Gr…

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3 teenagers were arrested Prescott police recently arrested three teenagers on suspicion of maliciously damaging a residence. Police said the suspects threw hard objects and used green and pink paint to damage cars, homes and mailboxes in the area of ​​Granada, Scout and Silver drives. Ten buildings were damaged, with preliminary estimates of damage ranging from $5,000 to $10,000. They also posted obscene images and used profanity in North Tonto Park. Patrol officers soon discovered their identities and the schools they attended. There are mainly three teenagers, a 14-year-old girl, a 13-year-old boy and a 15-year-old man. The three teenagers are aimless and usually choose to act late at night and early in the morning. Three people face multiple charges of criminal damage. Because they are minors, police have not released the names of the suspects. The police appealed to all primary and secondary schools that as the summer vacation is approaching, parents should take good care of their underage children and educate them not to break the law out of boredom.

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