Three Madison teenagers arrested for Bob Jones High School burglaries

Three Madison teenagers are facing burglary and theft charges in connection with a school break-in.

Madison City schools staff discovered that thousands of dollars of equipment had been stolen from Bob Jones High School. They believe the break-in occurred between June 25th and 28th. It was reported to police on July 2.

Computer equipment, digital camera equipment, musical instruments, furniture and tools were stolen, officials said.

Madison police investigators identified one 19-year-old former student and two 16-year-old current students as the suspects.

The former student was charged with two felony counts of burglary in the 3rd degree and a felony theft of property count in the 1st degree.

The first 16-year-old was charged with four felony counts of burglary in the third degree and one felony count of theft of property in the 1st degree. The other current student was charged with a misdemeanor count of receiving stolen property in the 4th degree.

The names of the suspects are being withheld because of their ages.

Most of the stolen items have been recovered.

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