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South River police respond after 50 students trash high school in senior prank
SOUTH RIVER – Students who were allegedly involved in trespassing and defacing South River High School property have been identified and are facing school disciplinary actions, according to police.
In addition, local law enforcement officials will be working with the students' families to ensure there are appropriate consequences and accountability for the criminal trespassing and vandalism incident.
reported students who participated are required to pay a $150 fine and participate in five hours of community service as part of a graduation participation contract sent to their parents.
On June 12 police were notified about unauthorized entry and possible property damage at South River High School. An investigation determined that a large group of students entered the Montgomery Street building after school hours and purposely defaced school property.
The senior prank, which was captured on school security cameras, resulted in high school classes being canceled for the day. Mayor Peter Guindi said the entire school was vandalized with desks, chairs and gym equipment moved and flipped, toilet paper thrown around, and items wrapped in plastic. Guindi said the prank went too far. About 50 students allegedly participated in the prank.
'Criminal trespassing and vandalism are serious offenses that threaten the safety and integrity of not only our schools, but our community as well.' Police Chief Mark E. Tinitigan stated. 'We take these incidents very seriously and will continue to work closely with schools to promote a safe environment for students, staff, and residents.'
The South River Police Department emphasized the importance of respecting property and understanding the legal consequences associated with such actions and encourages parents, students, and community members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
South River police plan to work with the school administration and Board of Education to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact South River Detective Sergeant Kenneth Nale at 732-238-1000 ext. 123.
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