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PHOTOS: Vandals damage new Roosevelt Elementary School under construction, police asking for help

PHOTOS: Vandals damage new Roosevelt Elementary School under construction, police asking for help

Yahoo06-06-2025

WASHINGTON TERRACE, Utah (ABC4) — Police are asking the public to help them identify a group of vandals who caused thousands of dollars in damage to the new Roosevelt Elementary School, which is still under construction.
According to the Weber County Sheriff's Office, a group of people broke into the new Roosevelt Elementary School early in the morning of Thursday, June 5. The suspects vandalized the building and caused thousands of dollars in damage, police said.
Weber School District is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the people involved in the vandalism.
Do you recognize these people? Contact Weber County Sheriff's Office.
Weber County Sheriff's Office is requesting that anyone with information related to this case contact the Weber County Sherriff's Office Investigations Bureau at 801-778-6631, submit an online tip at www.webercountyutah.gov/sheriff in the 'See Something Say Something' section, or call Weber Area Dispatch at 801-395-8221. Reference case numbers 25WC19863 and 25WC19712.
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PHOTOS: Vandals damage new Roosevelt Elementary School under construction, police asking for help
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