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closed #144118

Graffiti

1512 S High ST

Case Date:
3/18/2015

closed #144119

Graffiti

1512 S High ST

Case Date:
3/18/2015

closed #137017

Graffiti

203 W 1st ST

Case Date:
4/2/2014

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.

closed #138627

Graffiti

901 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
6/13/2014

Asphalt parking lot and dumpster spray painted with white spray paint in stripes and words.

closed #138630

Graffiti

756 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/13/2014

Red spray paint graffiti on garage door and windows.

closed #138633

Graffiti

301 W Patterson DR

Case Date:
6/13/2014

Unknown subject used a large black marker and wrote on the Storage Express sign.

closed #138634

Graffiti

115 W 1st ST

Case Date:
6/13/2014

Penske Rental reported that four of their cargo vans were spray pained with white spray paint.

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 #138637

Graffiti

301 W Country Club DR

Case Date:
6/13/2014

Park bench spray painted with black spray paint with the words "Fuck cops."

closed #138638

Graffiti

731 S College Mall RD

Case Date:
6/13/2014

Unknown subject used black spray paint and spray painted the words "Paris" and "Fermer" on the storage shed belonging to Bed Bath & Beyond.