Omaha Central baseball field vandalized

OMAHA, Neb. -- A Nebraska high school baseball team is seeking help from the public after their baseball field at Boyd Park was vandalized.
In a Twitter post on Saturday, Central baseball coach Jerry Kreber shared images of the baseball field, noting that damage had been done to the bleachers, batting cage, and front entry gates.
Kreber said the bleachers had been cut up for scrap metal and that people had driven vehicles in the outfield grass.
"The Central Baseball Mission Statement states that our purpose is to provide competitive baseball at an affordable price to kids of all ages," Kreber said. "This mission is impossible if our bleachers are getting cut up for scrap metal, our batting turtle stolen, our gates removed, and people driving in the outfield."
Kreber advised anyone with information on potential vandalism suspects to contact the Omaha Police Department.
