St Luke’s School in Redbourne Burnt Down

St Luke’s School in Redbourn Burnt Down Classroom Burnt to ashes at St Luke’s School

Overnight on Thursday (June 29) an outdoor classroom at St Luke’s School in Crouch Hall Lane was burnt down.

 

 

The outdoor classroom, which was a barn structure, had recently been built and not yet used by pupils. It was close to where two donkeys were stabled within the school grounds.

 

The animals were recovered by officers just after 5am today (Friday) wandering in Redbourn Lane between the Redbourn roundabout and Harpenden Golf Club. They were unharmed.

 

Misty Matthews said "Some sick individuals broke into st lukes special needs school in Redbourn last night burned the donkey shelter ,opened their field and edward and Isaac were found in the rush hour traffic frightened and bewildered . .They are safe but we need to get them back from the police and its going to cost us." Donate

 

Officers investigating an incident of arson at a school in Redbourn are appealing for information and witnesses.

 

Two donkeys rescued from next to an outdoor class room burned down at St Luke’s School. Being treated as arson.Two donkeys rescued from next to an outdoor class room burned down at St Luke’s School. Being treated as arson.

 

PC Richard Donbavand, who is investigating, said: “We are treating this incident as arson and are appealing for anyone who saw anyone acting suspiciously around the school overnight to get in touch.

 

“This incident has deprived the school of their outdoor classroom, which will cost a significant amount of money to replace.

 

“Anyone with information that could assist our investigation is asked to contact me via Hertfordshire Constabulary’s non-emergency number 101, quoting ISR 118 of June 30.”

 

Information can also be reported online at www.contacthertspolice.uk/Report/Crime or anonymously via the independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or through their anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org. No personal details are taken, information cannot be traced or recorded and you will not go to court.

 

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