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Niceville High School vandalized, Principal offering reward for information

Niceville High School Principal Charlie Marello announced that the school was broken into and vandalized overnight on Saturday. Marello made a post on Twitter where he shared an image of the […]

Niceville High School Principal Charlie Marello announced that the school was broken into and vandalized overnight on Saturday.

Marello made a post on Twitter where he shared an image of the damage and stated that several trophy cases were vandalized.

He is offering a $250 reward for information leading to the arrest of the individuals. 

  • Additionally, he stated that the school is reviewing the surveillance footage.

If you have any information on this, you can email him at charles.marello@okaloosaschools.com.

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