Multiple teens were charged after a senior prank caused more than $4,000 in damages at a North Carolina high school
Multiple teenagers involved in a senior prank were charged after vandalizing a North Carolina high school bathroom by pouring cement into toilets.
Benjamin Ouzts, Alex Solari, Ethan Clements, Cameron Cheek and Jacob Church - all of whom are 18-year-old males - were charged with misdemeanor breaking and entering and misdemeanor injury to real property, according to the police department. Two others under the age of 18 were referred to Youth Diversion.
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