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TikTok challenge causes damage to Boyertown schools as officials seek possible criminal charges

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BOYERTOWN, Pa. - It’s the talk of the Boyertown school community, a disturbing trend on TikTok called Devious Licks.Freshman Nicholas says he’s seen the videos."I just think it’s crazy how it became a trend to steal stuff and it’s just not normal," he commented.Student William Falkner has also seen the videos, stating, "It’s honestly just dumb.

I don’t know how or why people are doing it."What students are doing is destroying their school bathrooms, as part of a TikTok challenge.

Videos are popping up all over the social media platform showing sinks and toilets actually being ripped out. The goal is to be the one to steal or create the most damage for the school day.

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