Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward that leads to an arrest. To qualify for a reward, people must submit a tip through the Crime Stoppers hotline.
MIDLAND, Texas — The Midland Crime Stoppers posted on their Facebook page that on March 7, around 1:50 a.m., two unidentified males allegedly broke into and entered a portable building at Greenwood High School and Greenwood Junior High.
The two men allegedly defaced the walls and floor with graffiti, resulting in damage to multiple desktop computers, laptop Chromebooks and smart boards.
The estimated cost of the property damage amounts to approximately $5,000.
Footage captured the suspects leaving the premises in an older model light-colored Dodge Dakota.
BURGLARY AT GREENWOOD HIGH**PLEASE SHARE**
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CN 24011 - Burglary of a Building
$1,000 CASH REWARD
On the date of March 7th, 2024, at approx. At 1:50 a.m., two unidentified white males broke into a portable building at Greenwood High School and a portable building at Greenwood Junior High. The subjects drew graffiti on the walls and floor, damaging several desktop computers, laptop chrome books, and smart boards. The two unknown male suspects caused approx. $5,000.00 in damages to school property. The two suspects were caught on surveillance video leaving the property in an older model light-colored Dodge Dakota.
It's a pretty good video. If you know who it is, remember that you always stay anonymous with Crime Stoppers and you could earn a cash reward if your tip is the first one that leads to an arrest or case cleared. **Photos of the suspects and truck are in the comments**
*REWARD ELIGIBILITY – A tip must be submitted via the Crime Stoppers hotline, mobile app, or website. Law enforcement must act on the tip and make an arrest or clear the case. No other avenues of reporting are eligible for reward.
Posted by Midland Crime Stoppers on Tuesday, March 26, 2024
To qualify for a $1,000 cash reward, people must submit a tip through the Crime Stoppers hotline, mobile app or website. Law enforcement authorities must subsequently take action based on the tip, either by making an arrest or resolving the case.