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Chapel Hill High students charged with vandalism

Chapel Hill High School officials were considering banning four students from graduation ceremonies after they were charged with vandalism for a school prank.

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Chapel Hill High School officials were considering banning four students from graduation ceremonies after they were charged with vandalism for a school prank.

Police said the students spray painted and shot paint balls at several trailers and a building at the high school, 1709 High School Road, early Thursday. Officers arrested the students at the scene.

The students were charged with vandalism to a public building and second-degree trespassing.

The students had to power-wash most of the graffiti off the buildings.

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