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Schools vandalized by graffiti

Prince George RCMP are searching for youth suspects after a number of buildings were vandalized with graffiti around DP Todd Secondary School.

Just before 11pm on April 3rd, the AIM-HI building, DP Todd, and Heritage Elementary School were all spray painted.

Corporal Craig Douglass says they are now looking for five youth suspects.

Douglass says the former Highland Elementary School on McDermid Drive was also vandalized with graffiti sometime between 11:30pm and 7am on April 11th and 12th.

Several vehicles and a boat were also vandalized.

If you have any information please call the RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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