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Irregular News for 12.20.05
Something stinks in the Briscoe Middle School bathroom, and it isn’t the toilets.
Beverly police say a jilted toilet-paper supplier was so miffed he lost his contract to sell to the schools, he decided to wipe out his competition.
Armed with a tube of superglue, he snuck into the school and glued the locks on four toilet-paper dispensers in a boy’s bathroom, preventing anyone from filling them, police say.
“It’s clearly not adult behavior,” said school committee vice president Michael Tallo.
Beverly police are seeking criminal complaints against the man for trespassing and damaging a school building. His name is being withheld until he is charged.
Tallo said the man, who up until a month ago had a contract with the schools, walked into the school, despite tight security.
Students noticed the grown man in the boys’ bathroom and told teachers.
Police Chief John Cassola said the man told police he was retaliating against the school.
“He superglued the locks, so that the mechanism wouldn’t work and you couldn’t fill the toilet dispenser,” Cassola said.
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Something stinks in the Briscoe Middle School bathroom, and it isn’t the toilets.
Beverly police say a jilted toilet-paper supplier was so miffed he lost his contract to sell to the schools, he decided to wipe out his competition.
Armed with a tube of superglue, he snuck into the school and glued the locks on four toilet-paper dispensers in a boy’s bathroom, preventing anyone from filling them, police say.
“It’s clearly not adult behavior,” said school committee vice president Michael Tallo.
Beverly police are seeking criminal complaints against the man for trespassing and damaging a school building. His name is being withheld until he is charged.
Tallo said the man, who up until a month ago had a contract with the schools, walked into the school, despite tight security.
Students noticed the grown man in the boys’ bathroom and told teachers.
Police Chief John Cassola said the man told police he was retaliating against the school.
“He superglued the locks, so that the mechanism wouldn’t work and you couldn’t fill the toilet dispenser,” Cassola said.
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