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Vandals go back to school

By MP News GroupMay 12, 2015Updated:July 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Vandalism spree: A police photograph of oil sprayed against the unfinished wall at the new Somerville Secondary College on Friday night.
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Vandalism spree: A police photograph of oil sprayed against the unfinished wall at the new Somerville Secondary College on Friday night.
Vandalism spree: A police photograph of oil sprayed against the unfinished wall at the new Somerville Secondary College on Friday night.

SOMERVILLE Secondary College in Graf Rd has again been attack by vandals.

Constable Jack Henderson, of Hastings police, said a call was received at 9.15pm to report three youths “causing trouble” at the school.

The caller also reported hearing the sound of glass being smashed.

Police arrived at the scene at 9.30pm and patrolled the school, but the youths had run off.

“Police saw damage to the top light of a bobcat, and where the offenders had removed a small fire extinguisher from the bobcat and deployed its contents,” he said.

“The offenders had also used a bottle of oil to squirt a stone wall on the technology building currently under construction. The oil has damaged the stone and this damage is not repairable.

“The offenders also smashed five windows in the construction shed.”

Leading Senior Constable Carol Reid said a recently adopted zero-tolerance approach meant police would go hard on offenders.

Somerville Sec1 vandals WPN“Vandalism of this type has been an ongoing issue in this area for several months now and we are sick of it,” she said.

“It’s mainly a group of 10 or 12 boys and girls aged early teens to early 20s. They often make a nuisance of themselves on Friday and Saturday nights, including at the nearby Somerville Rise Primary School.

“These are public order offences and, as a response, we have started Operation Dragon to catch them.”

Police say the school’s many exits – Ronald Court, Bruce and Forest drives, Michael Way, Sydney, Sinclair and Henry Streets and Blacks Camp and Jones roads – made it difficult to intercept the vandals.

Anyone with information should call Hastings police on 5970 7800.

First published in the Western Port News – 12 May 2015

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