Police said no charges would be filed against the group. Officials did want to identify the person who first broke in and recognize him for his actions.
A man who identified himself as Jay broke into a school to help save people’s lives last week during last week’s historic western New York blizzard. The storm dropped several feet of snow amid hurricane-force winds."The selflessness that people showed to help others during the storm is what WNY is really made of. A keyholder of the Pine Hill School received an alarm on Friday evening of glass break," the Cheektowaga Police Department wrote.
He used a snow thrower in the school to help rescue people stranded in the snow. The group entered the school and only ate enough food to “stay alive." Police said no charges would be filed against the group. Officials did want to identify jay and recognize him for his actions. By Thursday evening, they found Jay and said the group became a family.
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