Hours after a back-to-school night event
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" It is devastating. What kind of human being comes and steals from an elementary school?" Principal Christin Walley told the Glendale News-Press.
The incident occurred overnight Thursday. Burglars forced entry into 14 classrooms, stealing 11 desktop computers and one computer monitor
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Officers found several rocks and bricks that had apparently been removed from the school garden and used to smash classroom windows. They also found a computer power cord and a mouse tangled in an exterior fence on the south perimeter of the school, believed to have been the entry and exit point.
The computers were donated by the school's parent organization, Parents and Community for Fremont.
District officials continue to take inventory to determine exactly what was taken
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" We are very upset, parents are very upset, understandably
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The computers were insured, and will be replaced in the coming months, said Glendale Unified spokesman Steven Frasher.
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