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Zanesville Police Ask for Public’s Help Identifying Vandalism Suspects
The Zanesville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects wanted in connection with vandalism at the Muskingum County Family YMCA and Zane State College. Detective Sergeant Phil Michel says they want to I-D two white males wanted in the case and released pictures showing them.
Investigators say overnight Monday the vandalism occurred at the Recreation Center and at the College. Officers found numerous structures and eleven vehicles damaged. They were spray painted and had windows broken out.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Zanesville Police or Detective Chris Andrews at (740) 455-0709.
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Zanesville Times Recorder
ZANESVILLE - Local two-year colleges are trying to recruit new students after lower spring enrollment followed an abrupt change for on-campus learning. This year might’ve been a little tougher for returning students, said Jason Howard, Ohio University Zanesville director of enrollment. They knew what the experience was like and they enjoyed it, and all of a sudden when it all moves virtual, there’s a big adjustment.
But it wasn t all bad, Howard said. Remote learning turned out to be attractive to some students, a surprising observation amid mixed reviews for the screens-only classroom approach.