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Police have charged two 16-year-old boys in connection with a vandalism spree at a Livermore Falls cemetery.
The teens were arrested at about 6 p.m. Tuesday and charged with aggravated criminal mischief in connection with the vandalism at Pleasant View Cemetery early Monday morning. Police say the charge is a felony because damage is estimated at more than $2,000.
WMTW-TV, reports that one boy is from Livermore Falls and the other is from Wilton. Their names were not released because of their age. They were released into the custody of their parents.
Vandals knocked over headstones, broke lights, flags, and statues.
Police do not think anyone else was involved.
Two Teens Charged in Connection with Vandalism at a Livermore Falls Cemetery
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