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Vandals seen on surveillance video wreaking havoc at Buckeye Union High School

A group of 11 vandals tipped over golf carts, dented the tops, discharged fire extinguishers, destroyed landscaping and painted graffiti on the carts, doors and walls, police said.

BUCKEYE, Ariz. — Buckeye police need your help identifying a group of people seen on surveillance video vandalizing Buckeye Union High School overnight Sunday. 

Police said between 11:55 p.m. Sunday, May 12 and 12:15 a.m. Monday, May 13, 11 young men jumped the fence and caused significant damage to school property. 

The vandals tipped over golf carts, dented the tops and painted graffiti on the carts, doors and walls, police said. They also discharged fire extinguishers and destroyed landscaping, according to police. 

The school estimates the group did more than $1,000 in damage. 

Credit: Buckeye Police Department
Credit: Buckeye Police Department
Credit: Buckeye Police Department

Damaging school property is a felony, and police say the school is willing to pursue prosecution. 

Police released a photo of the suspect car captured by a surveillance camera in the school parking lot just after 11:30 p.m. Sunday. It appears to be a late model Hyundai silver or tan in color. 

Credit: Buckeye Police Department

If you have any information, you are asked to contact Officer Armando Perez by emailing him at aperez@buckeyeaz.gov or by calling Buckeye police at 623-349-6497 and leaving Officer Perez a message.

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