Boosier City, LA: Surveillance video of Parkway H.S. vandalism released

BOSSIER CITY, LA (KSLA) –

The Bossier Sheriff’s Office has released surveillance video of Parkway High School being vandalized on October 19 in hopes of catching the person responsible.

Surveillance video from the school shows a young male spray-painting on the glass doors and walkway leading in to the school around 1:40 a.m. Friday. At one point in the video, the young man walks away from the glass doors and appears to take a picture of his work.

The Bossier Sheriff’s Office says that when the administration arrived at the school Friday morning, they found graffiti spray-painted on the entranceway, including glass doors, windows and concrete walkway. School officials also found graffiti spray-painted on school banners and flags on the road leading to the parking lot of the school. Some of the wording included vulgarities and alluded to Parkway’s band, and the entire incident resulted in more than $1,000 in damages and clean-up costs.

Parkway High School is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for the vandalism. Anyone with information about the identity of the suspect is asked to contact Deputy Paul Hopkins, School Resource Officer for Parkway High School, at 759-2209.

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