Police, school district ask for help with investigation of high school vandalism

    Officials are investigating a case of vandalism at Clear Lake High School.
    Graffiti was spray painted across a sign on the east side of the school sometime between 3 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday, according to Clear Lake Police Chief Greg Peterson.  Additional signs on the school property were also spray painted.
    The stray paint used was water-based, so the signs were cleaned, rather than replaced.
    CLHS Principal Jay Mathis said a $250 internal reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the vandal.  The school district has received several leads, however “nothing concrete” at this time.
    Peterson and Mathis encourage anyone who may have seen suspicious activity, or with knowledge of the incident, to call the police station, 357-2186.