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HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Several windows were found broken at a suburban Boys and Girls Club site Sunday, shutting down the after-school community center.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada said Monday that it found 22 broken storefront windows at its Mary and Sam Boyd Clubhouse in Henderson.
Henderson police said they were called about 9 p.m. and are now investigating the incident.
No one was hurt.
The Boys and Girls Club said the incident caused $22,000 worth of damage.
The community center offering after-school programs for about 60 children between five and 18 years old will now be closed until further notice for repairs.
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