Two teachers have been arrested for allegedly vandalizing a piece of
public property close to their school in Windsor, Vermont.
Police say the pair caused more than a thousand dollars of damage.
Windsor police say new concrete was poured for a sidewalk on Main Street
as part of a community beautification project and that two area
teachers chose to deface it.
Authorities say 29-year-old Abigail Howard and 35-year-old Jennifer Rist
were warned to stay away from the wet concrete and that both later
returned to deface the sidewalk before fleeing for a nearby building
after being approached by the project foreman.
The women reportedly drew what looked like a rat with the initials “J.R.” in the sidewalk.
The police chief says both work at Foundations Upper Valley, a school
for students with special needs in Windsor, near the vandalized
sidewalk. The carving caused approximately 1,500 dollars in damage.
Howard commented on the incident on the WCAX Facebook page saying the drawing was supposed to be a dinosaur, something to engage her students during walks.
She went on to say, “In retrospect it was pretty stupid, but I didn't realize I would be hurting anyone. It was a drawing the size of my hand.
Unfortunately, it's on a 3x3 foot block of cement, which they claim now
needs to be replaced completely. Thus, 1000 dollars of damage. Was it
smart? Heck no. I see that now. Was it meant to hurt anyone? Also no.”
Both Howard and Rist are charged with unlawful mischief and are due in
court in December.
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