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Little League World Series statue vandalized in Williamsport Surveillance cameras captured images of a male and a female who police believe are responsible for the damage. Police are seeking the suspects.
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Little League World Series statue vandalized in Williamsport The Associated Press
Published 10:17 p.m. ET Jan. 31, 2018
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Groundskeepers prepare and protect the field from an oncoming storm before tonights Little League World Series rematch between Holbrook and Fairfield at Howard J. Lamade Stadium
Staff video by Bob Karp
Red Land's Ethan Phillips hugs Japan's Yuma Watanabe after Japan won the Little League World Series Championship in Williamsport Aug. 30, 2015. Japan beat Red Land 18-11. (Photo: Kate Penn — Daily Record/Sund)
WILLIAMSPORT (AP) — Vandals have damaged a statue honoring Little League in the Pennsylvania town that hosts the annual Little League's World Series.
Williamsport Police say someone bent the bat in the Bases Loaded statue early in the morning on Jan. 21.
Surveillance cameras captured images of a male and a female who police believe are responsible for the damage. Police are seeking the suspects.
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