Police say they believe the suspect is responsible for vandalizing and setting fire to a high school and a luxury apartment complex in Prescott.
PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. — In the past week, Prescott Valley has had an apartment building destroyed in a fire and a school vandalized with at least $60,000 worth of damage. Now, the town's police department believes the same person is responsible for both incidents.Prescott Valley Police Chief Bob Ticer took to Facebook on Thursday following the latest occurrence in what police say are connected incidents.
“This person that we are looking for has done major damage, he is brazen and we need to be very concerned about him,” said Ticer.They were wearing all-black clothing, a face or gas mask, gloves and boots. They were also wearing what appeared to be a headlamp and a Go-Pro-style camera.Police responded to an alarm at the school. When police responded, they found that the school had been breached by an unknown suspect with additional criminal damage was done to the campus.
Dear HUSD Families, Out of an abundance of caution, we have decided to cancel school on Friday, April 5th, for all...Police are asking members of the community who live in the areas these incidents occurred to look at their home security footage for anything that might help with the investigation.A tip line as been set up and will be monitored 24 hours a day. The phone number to the tip line is 928-772-5666. The community can also send in tips to Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232.
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