Police search for suspects after batteries stolen from Peoria school buses

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Officials say about two dozen batteries were stolen from buses at the school district's support service center.
Photographer: Courtesy: Peoria Police Department
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Posted: 06/26/2012

PEORIA, AZ - Police are looking for the public's help after school buses were vandalized at a district service center in Peoria.

According to Peoria police, officials from the Peoria Unified School District discovered the theft of about two dozen batteries from the buses on June 21.

Police said suspects entered the school district's Support Service Center on N. 95th Avenue by cutting a chain link fence.

The suspects drove a vehicle into the yard and removed the batteries from the buses, causing damage to the vehicles as well.

The PUSD and its insurance company are working with Silent Witness to offer a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect or suspects involved in the crime at the Support Service Center, as well as recent thefts, damages and burglaries at a number of school sites over the past few weeks.

Police encourage anyone with information about these incidents to contact the Peoria Police Department on their tip line at 623-773-7045, by e-mail at PDTips@peoriaaz.gov, or by text by typing PPD, then your message, and sending it to 274-637 (CRI-MES).

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