WEXFORD, Pa. — Channel 11 News was there early Friday morning as two different police departments investigated on the North Allegheny Senior High School campus.
Investigators said they responded after they got a report of a break-in at the school on Perry Highway in Wexford.
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According to officials, a custodian saw about six kids running from the front of the building around 1:30 a.m.
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Police told Channel 11's Jennifer Tomazic that they found spray paint outside of the high school on band trailers and toilet paper strewn throughout the auditorium.
"I remember doing senior pranks, nothing to this extreme though," said Chris Chiocchi, a North Allegheny graduate.
No damage was found inside of the building.
If the suspects are found, they could be charged with criminal mischief.
"I'm shocked. I cant believe someone would do this," said Danielle Dionisio, also a graduate of North Allegheny.
There were no signs of forced entry, and police are unsure how the suspects were able to get into the school.
The district told Channel 11 that it will be reviewing security cameras for more information.
According to the district's website, Friday is the last day of school for North Allegheny seniors.
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