A $500 reward is being offered for information leading to the identification of whoever was responsible for glass damage to several downtown Pond Creek buildings last weekend.
The windows were damaged the evening of Dec. 27 or early Dec. 28. Tim Barwick, city marshal, said the damage most likely was caused by a BB gun or pellet gun.
Damage is estimated at $3,000 or more, he said.
“They are large windows, so they are going to run at least $200 a window,” Barwick said. “There were about 14 or 15 windows damaged.”
No homes or vehicles were damaged.
“They were all commercial property and school,” Barwick said.
Anyone with information is asked to call Pond Creek Police Department at 532-4500 or Grant County Sheriff’s Office at 395-2356. Callers may remain anonymous.
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