
Pride flag damaged in Norwich
Damage was caused to a Pride flag at a school in Norwich on May 25.
Two individuals attended the school on Jerdon Street at approximately 12:30 p.m. and damaged the flag.
The investigation is currently ongoing, and police are reminding the public that theft and vandalism may lead to a criminal charge.

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