‘Senior Prank' Leads to $2,000 in Damages at Maryland High School

Roughly 12 hours after Chesapeake High School's senior class graduated, vandals returned to the Pasadena school and caused significant property damage, Anne Arundel County Police said.

Investigators are now searching for four people who appeared on security camera footage from Tuesday night, spray-painting graffiti, jamming locks and causing other damage, according to The Capital.

Police believe it was a senior prank, police spokesman Lt. Glenn Shanahan said. The vandalism caused $2,000 in damages, schools spokesman Bob Mosier said.

The suspects, wearing what appear to be masks or face paint, arrived at the school that night, police said. Three of them appear to be male and a fourth appears to be female, police said.

The vandalism was still visible Wednesday morning, but did not affect school activities, Mosier said.

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