Suspects wanted for damaging Phoenix's Tovrea Castle
PHOENIX - A historic landmark in Phoenix was vandalized in January, and on Feb. 8, police released new video of two suspects accused of causing damage at Tovrea Castle.
What we know:
The crime happened back on Jan. 22 at the castle near Loop 202 and Washington Street.
Police say they broke light fixtures and caused about $5,000 worth of damage.
What they're saying:
The two suspects appear to be men in their early 20s, and they're accused of felonies due to the extent of the damage they caused.
"They're goofing around, they have their phones out, they're recording something, so my speculation is they're going to share this with their friends. They're going to share it with family members and that may be able to help identify them," said Phoenix Police Sgt. Brian Bower.
What you can do:
If you have information about these suspects, call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. You can remain anonymous and still collect a reward.