Third school vandal learns fate
11/03/2017

(KNZA)--The last of three Sabetha teenagers convicted in the burglary and vandalism of the Sabetha High School in April has been sentenced..

Nemaha County Attorney Brad Lippert says 18-year-old Seth Harrell was ordered Wednesday to serve 10 days in jail followed by 24-months of supervised probation.

In addition, Harrell was ordered to pay just over $1,000 ( $1,011) restitution and complete 200 hours of community service work.

Lippert says Harrell has already appealed his sentence.

He pleaded no contest in September to charges of theft and felony criminal damage to property.  In exchange for the plea, two additional counts were dismissed.

Lippert says the other two defendants, Grant Meyer and Marcus Jackman, were also ordered Wednesday to pay just over $1,000 restitution and complete 200 hours of community service work after pleading no contest in September to the same charges.

Previously, both were ordered to serve 10 days in jail followed by 24-months probation.

Authorities say the teens broke into the Sabetha High School over the Easter weekend where they spray painted and used markers to write several racist, hate-based, vulgar messages.  In addition, authorities say the trio damaged and stole candy from a vending machine during the break-in.    

 

 


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