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School Buses Vandalized Overnight at School District in Texas

The Dallas Morning News reported that police were involved in an investigation of Keller ISD school buses this morning, Aug. 27. It was confirmed that 50 buses were vandalized—some too damaged to pick up students.

According to the article, the school district said it will have to replace 5-7 school buses, with 18-20 more being assessed for damages.

The buses were reported with various degrees of vandalization, including: slashed tires, busted windows/doors and missing emergency hatch covers.

Fort Worth Police announced that four people were arrested as suspects in this crime. No other information is available at this time.

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