Three floors of a high school in Billerica, Massachusetts, were flooded Saturday morning in what is being investigated as an act of vandalism, police and school officials said.
A joint message from Superintendent Timothy Piwowar and Police Chief Roy Frost was sent to the Billerica community on Saturday, in which the incident at Billerica Memorial High School was described as"a malicious act of vandalism."
Officials say school personnel discovered what happened and immediately took steps to address the damage, in addition to contacting Billerica police. The alleged vandalism resulted in water damage to areas on the first, second and third floors of the academic wing of the building, officials added. The 325,000 square foot building opened in 2019 at a cost of $176 million, and is considered the"gem of the community,"
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