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Surveillance
Surveillance cameras at Lincoln High School in Stockton caught vandals messing with the schools’ locks.
Courtesy: Stockton Police Department

STOCKTON-

Teens reportedly caught on camera putting glue on the locks of their high school could face charges.

A 17-year-old has been cited by Stockton Police officers in connection with the senior prank, and three 18-year-olds were identified as being involved. None were arrested.

Over the weekend, vandals were seen on surveillance video doing something to the outside doors at Lincoln High School in Stockton.

Monday morning, school employees realized the locks had been plugged with glue and super glue. Nearly 70 classroom doors were hit. Lincoln students’ final day of class was Wednesday.

After releasing the surveillance video Wednesday afternoon, Stockton Police reported the next morning they had identified who they believe was involved in the prank.

Police say the case has been turned over to the District Attorney who will decide if the four teens will face charges, and what those might be.

A reward was being offered for information in this case.