A youth sports organization is calling for anyone with information to come forward after an Armstrong County softball field was said to have been vandalized.In a post from Armstrong Athletics Monday, officials said strong storms in western Pennsylvania were not the cause of destroyed property, saying it was one or more individuals who broke into the concession stand at Jud Field. “WEATHER did not destroy our property, but humans took it upon themselves to break into the concession stand at Jud Field, steal from our organization, and vandalize it,” the post read. Armstrong Athletics said money was stolen, a microwave was ruined, a fire extinguisher was emptied all over the stand, and the water dispenser was destroyed. Anyone who may have seen anything suspicious is asked to contact Armstrong Athletics’ President Jayson Elwood at 724-859-1394.Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.
ARMSTRONG COUNTY, Pa. —
A youth sports organization is calling for anyone with information to come forward after an Armstrong County softball field was said to have been vandalized.
In a post from Armstrong Athletics Monday, officials said strong storms in western Pennsylvania were not the cause of destroyed property, saying it was one or more individuals who broke into the concession stand at Jud Field.
“WEATHER did not destroy our property, but humans took it upon themselves to break into the concession stand at Jud Field, steal from our organization, and vandalize it,” the post read.
Armstrong Athletics said money was stolen, a microwave was ruined, a fire extinguisher was emptied all over the stand, and the water dispenser was destroyed.
Anyone who may have seen anything suspicious is asked to contact Armstrong Athletics’ President Jayson Elwood at 724-859-1394.
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