During a packed court hearing Thursday, Devyn Maaka, Owen Shuff and Aral Unlu entered not guilty pleas in response to their indictments for costly and hate-filled vandalism at Reno High School during a sunset senior party turned rampage in May.
Unlu allegedly set a tire on fire and rolled it toward others. Shuff who faces three counts of property damage is accused of spray paining graffiti and damaging a speaker and television. Maaka, facing two counts, is accused of breaking a window.
Isabella Russell, Brady Smith and Reagan Jaksick had their arraignments continued until Monday, with their defense attorney John Routsis arguing they needed more time to review grand jury transcripts.
Jaksick has had her name misspelled in multiple media reports as Jacksick. The indictment says she broke a window by kicking at it.
Russell is accused of painting graffiti on the second floor of the school. Smith is accused of painting graffiti in the basement and first floor.
Korbin Depaepe and Wylder May will be arraigned Monday. May is accused of painting graffiti inside and destroying an exit sign. Depaepe is accused of spray painting graffiti on first floor.
Twelve others have been cited for trespassing, and seven under 18 were charged as juveniles.
Our Town Reno reporting, July 17, 2025