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Police Probe Break-in at Trinity Academy School

26 February 2025 - 10:53

Police Probe Break-in at Trinity Academy School

26 February 2025 - 10:53

Police are searching for the perpetrators who broke into the Trinity Academy School at Jennings and stole a variety of perishable and nonperishable items, including electric appliances.

It was reported that sometime between 6 p.m. on Monday, February 24, and 6 a.m. the following day, someone broke into several of the school’s classrooms, cafeteria, kitchen, and administrative offices and stole a microwave oven, a 32″ Samsung television, ten cases of sodas, two cases of water, six cases of soft drinks, juices, assorted candies, hotdog sausages, burger patties, and an assortment of snacks.

The perpetrators further spray-painted nude graffiti on several office doors and other areas of the compound.

The police are appealing to anyone with information regarding this incident to contact the Bolans Police Station at 462-1080 or the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913.

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6 Comments

  1. Even the schools aren’t safe now. i’ve never seen a thing like his before. I can’t say work is not around cause there is many. Just as there are many lazy people who just always choose to rob and steal. something needs to be done in this unsafe country.

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  2. No security or cameras most naturally so they just back in their truck and load. Question, how did they know that all those sodas and snacks were on the premises?? Just curious.

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  3. Every day is a robbery. to the point that they are now reaching the schools. Leave the institutions alone. Go get a work or something. also its time enough and i will recommend for schools to have cameras around the compound even in the classrooms. every corner. at every possible entrance to the compound.

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  4. Most of the things you can take at schools are computers and probably petty cash. Seriously only people destined for hell steals from schools and churches and hospitals

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  5. I think the police are not doing their job, robberies, kidnappings, homicides of everything happen and we are a small enough population for this type of thing to be happening frequently, the security system is shit.

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  6. People getting more and more desperate in these times.
    Why would you want to steal from a school. What are you going to do with the stolen items.
    Do these people have partners or parents who question where they get these things from especially when they not working

    Reply

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6 Comments

  1. Even the schools aren’t safe now. i’ve never seen a thing like his before. I can’t say work is not around cause there is many. Just as there are many lazy people who just always choose to rob and steal. something needs to be done in this unsafe country.

    Reply
  2. No security or cameras most naturally so they just back in their truck and load. Question, how did they know that all those sodas and snacks were on the premises?? Just curious.

    Reply
  3. Every day is a robbery. to the point that they are now reaching the schools. Leave the institutions alone. Go get a work or something. also its time enough and i will recommend for schools to have cameras around the compound even in the classrooms. every corner. at every possible entrance to the compound.

    Reply
  4. Most of the things you can take at schools are computers and probably petty cash. Seriously only people destined for hell steals from schools and churches and hospitals

    Reply
  5. I think the police are not doing their job, robberies, kidnappings, homicides of everything happen and we are a small enough population for this type of thing to be happening frequently, the security system is shit.

    Reply
  6. People getting more and more desperate in these times.
    Why would you want to steal from a school. What are you going to do with the stolen items.
    Do these people have partners or parents who question where they get these things from especially when they not working

    Reply

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