AMERICUS — Americus Police are trying to find the culprit who threw a brick through one of the stained glass windows at Calvary Episcopal Church over the long holiday weekend.
According to police reports, someone who came to the church Saturday called police, after she noticed that one of the stained glass windows on the south side of the church had been broken.
After arrival, the officer said he noticed a large hole in one of the stained glass windows on the south side of the church, according to police reports. The officer said he noticed a concrete brick lying underneath the benches in the church.
The officer concluded that the brick was the object used to break the window, according to reports.
There was also damage to the “stained floor ... the brick caused after hitting the floor,” according to the report. The caller said she has no idea who may have caused the damage.
According to the report, the officer looked around the church and found a brick like the one used to break the window and damage the floor.
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