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Accused Bonham Vandal Pleads True

By: Maria Oliver
Updated: March 18, 2009
 Bonham Elementary's gym has yet to see repairs, but the teens accused of vandalizing it will soon pay the consequences.

One of the two teens that had been released from juvenile detention custody faced a judge this afternoon at the Taylor County Juvenile Detention Center.

He pleaded true to five counts including: felony criminal mischief, attempted burglary of a building, arson and evading arrest.

The second teen was released on conditions a few weeks back, but violated those conditions and was picked up again.

He will face the judge tomorrow.

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