Sgt Harrison says the force have raised The Coppice School on their patrol plan for daily visits and patrols around the school, and they are also reviewing previous CCTV footage from the school and other sources to try to identify the perpetrators. They are hopeful that finger prints at the scene can identify them.
“All the school wants is for the damage and vandalism to stop so that the money being spent on repairs can be better utilised on things that would be far more beneficial for the pupils at the school.“Take this as a warning. We are looking for those people responsible and If the damages continue we will catch up and arrest those responsible.