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Two teens who cut cookies in school’s field will help repair it

By Andy Matarrese, Columbian environment and transportation reporter
Published: March 30, 2016, 7:59pm

Thanks to community tips, officials have caught up with the culprits in a mid-March incident of doughnut-cutting in Felida Elementary School’s fields, and the Clark County Sheriff’s Office says the two teenage boys will help repair the fields as penance.

Surveillance video caught two people associated with a white pickup cutting cookies on the school’s lawn on the night of March 18.

The sheriff’s office shared a still shot from the video, and tips led a deputy to the boys, the sheriff’s office said.

The two boys were on spring break from “a neighboring state,” the sheriff’s office said, and after consulting with school officials, the two will make repairs to the field, instead of facing criminal charges.

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Columbian environment and transportation reporter