Officials have scheduled a meeting to address security issues at the Spanish colonial missions after two recent vandalism incidents.
Credit:National Park Service officials, church leaders and others will meet next week to discuss security issues at San Antonio’s historic missions following two recent incidents of vandalism at Mission Concepción and Mission San Juan.
church around the same time and entered an empty room. Though there was no damage done inside, the door and door jamb were damaged.Rios said she thinks both incidents occurred the same night and involved the same person or people. “There was extensive damage,” said Heyer. “I don’t have estimates on costs yet [on how much] it’s going to take to repair, but we do work with carpenters that will come in and specialize in historic preservation and they will do the work to repair those doors.”
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