(KAIR)--A rash of vandalism in Doniphan County ends with the arrest of five juveniles.
That word was delivered Monday by Sheriff's Deputy Raymond Hall during the regular meeting of the County Commission.
Hall told the Commission the suspects were taken into custody in connection with the crimes that were committed during the weekend of March 4 through 5.
The vandalism targeted both residential mailboxes and county road signs, and happened in rural areas surrounding Troy, Wathena, and Blair.
Hall brought the matter to the Commission in order to seek their support for punishment for the juveniles.
He told the Commission that as part of their restitution and sentencing, the suspects would perform 150 hours each of community service, with approval.
The Commission, on consensus, agreed with the punishment, and approved Hall's request.
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