Vandals strike Yona campus yet again

According to student affairs administrator Kevin Delgado, culprits once again helped themselves to snacks and drinks from the student store, which serves as the school's major source of income aside from tuition.

November 8, 2011Updated: November 8, 2011
KUAM NewsBy KUAM News

by Krystal Paco

Guam - Vandals strike St. Francis Catholic School yet again. According to student affairs administrator Kevin Delgado, culprits once again helped themselves to snacks and drinks from the student store, which serves as the school's major source of income aside from tuition. Delgado adds that although break-ins have been a norm at their Yona campus, the school's leadership team ensures that students are safe at all times.

Anyone with information about who is responsible is asked to contact police at 472-8911 or Guam Crimestoppers at 477-HELP (4357).