Three days after the

to Nevadans killed in war, four youths vandalized granite next to it by riding razor scooters and bicycles over it, Capitol Police report.

It happened November 13, 2018 at 6:45 p.m. Security cameras captured the incident.

Capitol Police have identified four possible suspects, police say. They say the investigation continues, but have released no further information.

Gov. Brian Sandoval dedicated the memorial Nov. 9. It honors 895 Nevadans killed in wars back to the Civil War. It is behind the State Archives and Library Building on the Capitol Grounds in Carson City.

It cost an estimated $450,000 to build. The Nevada Attorney General’s Office pledged $300,000 in settlement money to go with $150,000 by the Nevada Department of Veterans Services.

Veterans Services has no estimate on how much it would cost to repair it.