Vandals violate campus
STORY AND PHOTOS BY COLLIN BEREND
Vandals inflicted dam age in m ultiple spots
around the Clackam as Com m unity College
campus Tuesday, Feb. 21, around 8:40 p.m .
The vandals broke the driver’ s side mirror off a
campus safety vehicle and left it hanging by the
electrical wires. They also knocked over multiple
trash cans. The lids were found ripped off, and
trash was littering the ground. They pushed
one cement trash can down the stairs from the
Community Center towards Barlow, shattering
it into pieces and fracturing parts of the steps.
Cam pus Safety Officer M ichael Boyes was
investigating the day after.
“ There was three white males in their teens
to early twenties that damaged multiple items
around campus. The damage value is unknown
as it’s currently under investigation,” said Boyes
on Feb 22. “ At this point, anyone with suspect
information or thinks they may have seen or
heard anything on the Oregon City campus that
day is encouraged to contact the campus safety
office.”
Oregon City Police Department is currently
leading the investigation. “ We don’ t know
anything” said Pete Kandratieff, Interim Manager
for Public Safety. “ We’re at a standstill.”
Campus safety can be reached at 503-594-6650.
A campus safety vehicle (left) had its mirror broken, trash cans
were dumped on the ground (top) and a concrete container was
shattered.
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