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Sheffield Today
By the People, for the People
Sheffield Police Search for School Vandalism Suspects
Authorities looking for individuals who drove 4-wheeler on school football field
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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Sheffield Police are searching for two people who allegedly rode a 4-wheeler on the football field at Threadgill Primary School, causing damage to the playing surface.
Why it matters
Acts of vandalism against schools can be disruptive and costly, impacting educational resources and community trust. This incident raises concerns about security and the need to protect school property.
The details
According to authorities, the two individuals were seen riding a 4-wheeler on the football field at Threadgill Primary School, leaving behind tire tracks and damaging the playing surface. Police are currently investigating the incident and searching for the suspects.
- The incident occurred on February 17, 2026.
The players
Sheffield Police
The local law enforcement agency investigating the vandalism incident at Threadgill Primary School.
Threadgill Primary School
The elementary school in Sheffield, Alabama where the vandalism took place.
What’s next
Police are asking the public for any information that could help identify the suspects involved in the vandalism incident.
The takeaway
This case highlights the importance of school security and the need to protect educational facilities from acts of vandalism, which can disrupt learning environments and strain limited resources.


