Sulphur, Louisiana – As Sulphur High School’s homecoming week continues, the Sulphur Police Department (SPD) and the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office (CPSO) have stepped up their presence in the area in response to a surge in vandalism complaints related to the “Junior/Senior Wars.” The annual tradition, which is intended to be a lighthearted and fun activity, has taken a bad turn this year, with reports of malicious damage to property exceeding $1,000.
The SPD and CPSO have received complaints of mattresses and trash being thrown onto homes, trash being dumped into pools, and appliances and furniture being left in yards. These incidents have prompted the authorities to adopt a zero-tolerance policy, warning that formal charges may be filed against those responsible for the damages.
While the tradition of “Junior/Senior Wars” has been a part of Sulphur High School’s homecoming week for years, this year’s events have gone beyond the usual “clean fun” and have escalated into serious incidents of property damage. The authorities are urging students and parents to be aware of the potential consequences of their actions and to respect the property of others.
In an effort to prevent further incidents, the SPD and CPSO have increased their patrols in the area and are working closely with the school administration to identify those responsible for the vandalism. Residents are encouraged to report any incidents or suspicious activity to the authorities immediately.
The Sulphur Police Department has emphasized that they will not tolerate any form of property damage or vandalism and will take swift action against those who engage in such behavior. As the homecoming week celebrations continue, the authorities are urging everyone to be mindful of their actions and to respect the rights and property of others.