GRAHAM, Wash. witnessed a shocking event as the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department embarked on a mission to identify those who crashed through the front of Centennial Elementary School. This unfortunate incident took place just before 5:00 a.m., leaving the community in a state of shock. Unraveling the Mystery of the School Crash
Early Morning Chaos
Several concerned citizens promptly called 911, sharing their harrowing experience. They reported seeing two vehicles performing donuts in the school's parking lot, followed by a loud bang. One witness vividly described how two to three individuals fled the building and hurriedly got into a white sedan. This early morning chaos set the stage for the subsequent investigation.
The sight of a black Hyundai with its engine still running inside the school upon the deputies' arrival was a startling sight. The registered owner was contacted, who revealed that their car had been stolen overnight from their home in Spanaway. This discovery added another layer of complexity to the case.
Deputies meticulously reviewed the surveillance video, deducing that the culprits were likely either teenagers or young adults. The mystery deepened as they continued their search for answers. The car was promptly towed from the school, and despite the incident, class is now in session today.
Call for Information
Anyone with even the slightest bit of information regarding this case is urged to reach out to the sheriff’s department. They can do so by calling the dedicated hotline or submitting an anonymous tip through the Crime Stoppers P3 Tips app, website, or by making a call at 1 (800) 222-TIPS. Every piece of information could potentially lead to the identification and apprehension of those responsible.The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department is leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to bring justice to this situation and ensure the safety of the school and its students. The community remains on edge as they await the resolution of this perplexing case.