Car driven through school in southern Alberta damaging entrance and hallways
A suspect is in custody after a sedan was driven through the side entrance of a high school on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation last week.
Morley Community School repair bill in excess of $150,000, RCMP say

A suspect is in custody after a car was driven through the hallways of a high school on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation west of Calgary last week.
Cochrane RCMP responded at 6:44 a.m. on April 12 to a report someone had driven a vehicle into the east side entrance of the Morley Community School.
The sedan, a blue Hyundai Elantra, was driven down several hallways, RCMP said in a release. Closed-circuit television recorded the incident.
The extensive damage was estimated to be in excess of $150,000, Mounties said.

The sedan was located and seized.
RCMP said they will not release the suspect's identity until he is officially charged.
The investigation is ongoing.