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closed #138635

Graffiti

849 S Auto Mall RD

Case Date:
6/13/2014

East exterior wall of Pier 1 Imports was spray painted with black spray paint with the words "Nasto" small letters TCA and the number 212.

closed #129809

Graffiti

843-899 E University St

Case Date:
11/30/2012

red spray paint on limestone porch "I luv you br..."

closed #139440

Graffiti

841 S Sheridan DR

Case Date:
7/22/2014

ACAB IN BLACK SPRAY-PAINT ON SIDE WALK

closed #158624

Graffiti

825 W 8th ST

Case Date:
4/3/2017

The abandoned house on the south side of West 8th Street near the intersection of 8th and Williams has been tagged with gang graffiti. The tag is on the west side of the house.

closed #158001

Graffiti

825 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
2/5/2017

This is the former site of House Bar on west side of 12th and Walnut. Very recent graffiti

closed #135534

Graffiti

823 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
12/9/2013

graffiti spray painted on stone wall of a residence.

closed #127333

Graffiti

822 W 1st ST

Case Date:
7/20/2012

white spray paint on building of Medical Arts

closed #164622

Graffiti

820-898 North College Avenue

Case Date:
6/1/2018

There is a very large recent graffiti tag on the west wall of the railroad underpass that needs to be painted over asap. I understand there is a special crew that handles graffiti. There is also graffiti on the East wall and on the east and west walls of the underpass directly east on Walnut St.

closed #150000

Graffiti

820-898 North College Avenue

Case Date:
12/23/2015

The railroad underpasses on College and Walnut, the one on College is just south of 14th street is full of graffiti again, not a good message to send to visitors and a downers for residents.

closed #165669

Graffiti

820 1/2 N College AVE

Case Date:
8/26/2018

The graffiti on the west wall of the College Ave railroad trestle is OUT OF CONTROL. It must be painted over or removed ASAP. What happened to the policy of removing or painting over graffiti as soon as it is seen and reported? Our former mayor Tomi Allison instituted this policy and it works because the criminals know their defacement will be removed or painted over before it has it's intended gang communication or political statement effect. College Ave is a street which gives a first impression to visitors, IU parents and students and countless others. Railroad trestle walls (like the one on East 10th Street just past Union St. that I complained multiple times about) are prime targets for graffiti criminals (public and private defacement is against the law) and must be dealt with by the citizens and police being alert and reporting incidents of it.