FLINT, Mich., It has happened again.
This time, they were found inside Flint Northern High School.
Flint Northern High School closed in 2013.
The discovery was made by Todd Farnum, who is an urban discoverer in the area.
Farnum tells our Lia Kamana that he and a friend had discovered the water bottles back in 2018 while walking around in the neighborhood.
Farum and his friend came back to the area last week and noticed that the cases of bottled water were still inside the building.
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The last time cases of bottled water were found inside a vacant building was back in 2019.
Those were found at St. Agnes School in Flint.
Mid-Michigan NOW reached out to Flint Community Schools and received this statement from Superintendent Derrick Lopez:
“There was an agreement with the Flint PAL to use the facility for athletics. The water that is there was property of the PAL. All activities at the site, including any donations, would have been coordinated by PAL for the program’s operating purposes. The Flint Community Schools District was not the recipient of the water bottles at the site. The district is working to ensure the organization has a plan for use and distribution of the water.”
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