Second youth arrested in Ancaster church vandalism
Meadowlands Fellowship Church on Stonehenge Drive sustained $3,500 in damage after it was vandalized.
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A second person has been arrested in connection to vandalism at a church in Ancaster.
Hamilton police say Meadowlands Fellowship Church on Stonehenge Drive sustained $3,500 in damage after it was vandalized twice over the last few months.
READ MORE: Ancaster teenager charged in church break and enter
Windows and doors were broken and some items were stolen.
Hamilton police have charged a boy from Ancaster with mischief under $5,000.
A 16-year-old boy was charged last week with mischief and break-and-enter.
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