Four youths have been charged after a break-in at a Mount Isa school.
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Between 9.50pm and 10.15pm on Sunday, February 14, it is alleged seven youths entered the grounds of Central State School on Miles Street school and smashed several windows to gain entry into classrooms.
Once inside, it is alleged they searched through desks and cupboards, removing items and throwing them outside into the rain.
Police attended the location and apprehended several youths.
A 12-year-old Pioneer girl has been charged with enter premises by break. She was denied police bail and is due to appear in the Mount Isa Childrens Court.
A 12-year-old Parkside girl has been charged with enter premises by break. She was issued a notice to appear in the Mount Isa Childrens Court.
A 12-year-old Townview girl has been charged with enter premises by break. She was issued a notice to appear in the Mount Isa Childrens Court.
A 14-year-old Pioneer boy, 14-year-old Pioneer girl and a 10-year-old Pioneer girl will be dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act.
It follows a separate incident where three Mount Isa youths were charged with stealing a vehicle.
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