COTTONWOOD, Ariz. — Authorities are looking for suspects in the vandalism of an LDS Church meetinghouse in Cottonwood, Ariz.
Yavapai County sheriff's officials said Friday that the vandals struck either Wednesday or Thursday, spray-painting walls, furniture, artwork and photos, smashing flower pots and other items, and spraying a fire extinguisher throughout the building.
The motive for the vandalism is unclear.
Detectives are trying to figure out how the suspects got into the church.
There is no estimated cost of the damage.
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