HIGH POINT - Two teens were charged with hanging four Klan-like hoods around the campus of High Point Central this morning.
David Lee Hughes, 16, and Mitchell James Dawkins, 16, were both charged with placing an exhibit with the intention of intimidating and misdemeanor larceny.
Police Capt. Tony Hamrick said the hoods are made of white vinyl and had holes cut in them. They were actually traffic cones turned inside out. The cones had recently been stolen, and other traffic cones were found in a vehicle near the school, according to a news release.
Three of the hoods were hung near the bus parking lot at the school, and the fourth was hung from the school's flagpole.
The hoods were found about 5:30 a.m. today by a school custodian.
No nooses were found, Hamrick said, despite earlier reports from school system officials stating there were.
Hamrick said there have been no recent race-related issues at the school that he is aware of. The incident does not represent the atmosphere at the school, he said.
"This is an irresponsible prank we take seriously," he said.
Two officers will remain on the campus for the remainder of the school day.
Hughes and Dawkins, who are both white, were released to the custody of their parents.
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