Even the police are saying this is one of the best senior pranks they have ever seen
On Monday, the Cumberland Wisconsin Police Department shared photos of the prank Cumberland High School's class of 2018 pulled on students and faculty
Hats off to the Cumberland High School Class of 2018 on your senior prank," the department wrote on with photos of the epic prank. "Congratulations Class of 2018 on one of best senior pranks that Cumberland High School has seen."A group of students positioned an old junker strewn with loose bricks in front of what appeared to be a gaping black hole in the side of the school, just outside the principal's office
It wasn't actually a hole, though. Using tape and a black tarp, the students created the illusion of damage, making it look like the car crashed into the side of the building
So how did the kids pull it off?
The students moved the car into place around midnight so no one would see. The entire setup took just eight minutes to do, with students even covering up the security cameras at first to hide their identities."It was called in as a crash by a subject that works across from the school," authorities wrote. "When the officer arrived, he realized it was the prank and laughed at the kids."The best part?
This prank included absolutely no damage at all to school property