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Police looking for person who caused $60K worth of damage to school in Prescott Valley

Police said the individual vandalized Bradshaw Mountain High School sometime between the mornings of March 29-31.
Credit: Prescott Valley Police Department

PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. — Prescott Valley police are looking for the person who caused at least $60,000 worth of damage to Bradshaw Mountain High School over the weekend.

Images of the person were caught on surveillance cameras. The individual was wearing all-black clothing, a face or gas mask, gloves and boots. They were also wearing what appeared to be a headlamp and a Go-Pro-style camera, police said.

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Police said the individual vandalized the school, located on East Long Look Drive, sometime between the mornings of March 29 and March 31.

Investigators need help from the public to identify the person. They are asking people who live between Pine View and Starlight drives to look at the home security cameras for videos and images that might help with the investigation.

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Posted by Prescott Valley Police Department on Monday, April 1, 2024

Anyone with information should contact police at (928) 772-9267 for non-emergencies, and 911 for emergencies. You can also contact Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232.

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