closed #150862
Graffiti
221 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 2/29/2016
EMPLOYEE FROM BLACK'S MERCANTILE REPORTED AN UNKNOWN MALE SUBJECT USED A BLACK MARKER TO WRITE ON THE FRONT DOOR AND WINDOWS OF THE BUSINESS.
EMPLOYEE FROM BLACK'S MERCANTILE REPORTED AN UNKNOWN MALE SUBJECT USED A BLACK MARKER TO WRITE ON THE FRONT DOOR AND WINDOWS OF THE BUSINESS.
Officer Initiated: Pavillion Heights building, north and west walls, had red & blk paint "HO DO"
Graffiti under bridge on 3rd st
Business spray painted on two sides with white and black spray paint.
This eastern railroad underpass is a target for grafitti and should have the walls painted. It leaves a highly negative impression entering the east side of campus. The underpass appears structurally unsound and whoever takes care of this needs to act on this.
Graffiti on the SW wall, Gentry Street and 4th Street, under the window.
Resident reported window to building, owned by Mike Casad, had "fuck you" painted on it with a paint brush.
Graffiti ob the east side of the building along the alley and on the south side of the Hoosier Workwear building. Thanks
1ST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH "WHY POST OFFICE WHY" & "CUZ THEIR BLOOMINATED" IN THE DOORS AND WINDOWS IN BLK PAINT OR MARKER.
When the oil(?) storage tanks where removed from the lot across from the back of Seminary Square shopping center (Kroger's, Peach Garden), what was revealed was another brown brick building to the south that has a "smokestack". The north side of this building is COVERED in hideous graffiti and is is -right on- the B-Line walkway as it meanders south. This building looks like it is a real business but it is hard to tell. Was it the building/business associated with the oil tanks? The defacement was easy for vandals to do when the oil tanks were in place but they would be spotted now so maybe something -can be done about it-? Especially since it is right on a signature urban success, the B-Line.