New Trinity Health System Vandalized Hospital

February 11, 2025

STREET. Lirementle – Belmont County citizens will have to wait longer than the opening of the New Trinity Health System Hospital in St. Clairsville.

Last weekend, police said, the vandals broke into the structure and caused a really extensive number of pain in the building.

“It will take some delays. Many dry walls will have to replace, many replacement mosaics, copper plumbing that already under tension and entire sections will have to be replaced, “said St. Clairsville police leader Matt Arbenz. ” They collected a sled hammer and hit holes in dry walls, damaged mosaics, beaten in copper pipes and has just hurt. “

Although time and cash are lost because they have to fix the damage, Arbenz said that it is not stolen.

“I guess there are many articles that would be interested, but nothing has been stolen. Things were damaged. It is a correct vandalism,” said Arbenz.

He added that, since nothing has been stolen, the crime theory is that the vandals are youthful.

He thinks that the vandals entered the wooded domain in the construction due to the lack of pneumatic clues.

According to the St. Clairsville Police Service, the suspicious or precise time was not established when the incident occurred. However, the branch communicates with nearby companies, which seek to paint through their photographs of surveillance cameras to see if suspicious activities can be detected.

“I talked to the managers on the site, and there is no suspicion of dissatisfied employees> all those who paint there are still working and are happy,” said Arbenz. “No one has been brushed or short -circuited. “

He added that McCarthy Building Co. , who is for the construction of the hospital, learned for the first time vandalism when the crews arrived at the paintings on Monday.

Arbenz said that if someone in the region is witnessing a suspicious type of activity near the workplace of St. Clearville Post in Reisbeck’s Food Mart last weekend, they inform the police to 740-695-0123.

“Anyone who has discovered it will hurt,” he said. “I mean, they did a lot of harm. “

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