Vandalism, metal theft cost 69视频 more than $100,000
Criminals are most active during school breaks; neighbors are asked to help watch over campuses this summer

Press release

June 17, 2013 (Sacramento):  Vandals, arsonists and metal thieves cost the Sacramento City Unified School District more than $100,000 a year 鈥 money the cash-strapped district cannot afford.

That鈥檚 why 69视频 is asking the community for help in keeping schools safe and secure over the long summer break which stretches until the first Tuesday after Labor Day in September.

鈥淕raffiti taggers, arsonists and metal thieves are robbing our students of money we need to support our schools,鈥 said Superintendent Jonathan Raymond. 鈥淚t鈥檚 unconscionable that in this time of fiscal crisis that these criminals would victimize schools and hurt our ability to educate kids.鈥

Most of 69视频 schools are surrounded by homes and the district is counting on neighbors to join in protecting campuses by reporting any suspicious activity, said Sacramento Police Lt. Lisa Hinz, who heads 69视频 security services.

All 69视频 campuses will be locked and alarmed during the break, and all security cameras will be monitored. However, the most effective anti-crime tool remains alert community members who 鈥渄o the right thing and report suspected criminal activity,鈥 Hinz said. 鈥淭he schools belong to the community,鈥 she added, 鈥渁nd we need the entire community to help us guard them.鈥

For schools within Sacramento city limits call 264-5471. Residents outside city boundaries should call the county Sheriff鈥檚 Department at 874-5115. School security can also be called 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 643-7444.