Senior Pranksters Facing Charges
Charges have been filed against two St. Marys Area High School students after their senior prank resulted in all the schools in the district being locked down on Friday morning.
18-year-old Jack Reed and 18-year-old Connor Rohrback both dressed as janitors that morning, went into Elk Catholic high school and started peforming janitors’ duties. They have both been charged with criminal trespass and disorderly conduct, according to records filed in District Judge Donald Wilhelm’s office.
After they were caught they said their plan was to dress as janitors and see who could last the longest inside the school without being caught. Their disguises included cleaning supplies, wigs and fake facial hair.
18-year-old Jack Reed and 18-year-old Connor Rohrback both dressed as janitors that morning, went into Elk Catholic high school and started peforming janitors’ duties. They have both been charged with criminal trespass and disorderly conduct, according to records filed in District Judge Donald Wilhelm’s office.
After they were caught they said their plan was to dress as janitors and see who could last the longest inside the school without being caught. Their disguises included cleaning supplies, wigs and fake facial hair.
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