Society | Aug 06

Window panes smashed at Tochigi school; 5th such incident in prefecture in a month

Aug 06 (Japan Today) - Twelve window panes were found smashed at a junior high school in Yaita, Tochigi Prefecture, on Friday night, police said Saturday. It was the fifth such case of school vandalism in the prefecture since early July, Fuji TV reported.

According to police, a passerby noticed the smashed windows at around 9 p.m. Friday. Police said that graffiti had been sprayed with red paint on other windows.

Police said that windows were smashed at another school in Yaita on Aug 3, as well as at three schools in Sakura and Nakagawa cities in July.

Source: ANNnewsCH


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