Detectives from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are seeking public assistance in identifying several suspects responsible for an incident of vandalism that occurred overnight Friday at Canyon High School.
On that night, several unknown suspects between the ages of 15 and 19 entered the Canyon High School campus and cut down a tree, using chainsaws. When the tree fell, it narrowly missed power lines and campus structures.
The 70-foot-tall pine tree was 40 years old. The suspects were seen on video about 4 a.m. running away after cutting down the tree. Damage is estimated at approximately $15,000.
The vandalism is being investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department – Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station’s COBRA unit.
Anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to contact Detective Barretto of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at 661-799-5134, or the Zone Leader for the area, Deputy Carr at 661-799-5158.
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Since most teenagers don’t necessarily watch the news, especially when school is out and not current events are due, is there a link to the video we can post on the social networking sites? I’ve been doing my best to keep this on my facebook page, and I have many teenagers as friends on that page, since I was very involved in my son’s school activities. He’s a 2012 grad, and I know he and his circle of friends would not have done anything so heinous, so I really want to help protect the image of the Class of 2012 for him and all of the grads.