Brentwood Vandalism cases spiraling alarmingly |
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At the town meeting police attended by over three dozen residents held this week, the distressed residents of Brentwood voiced their concern on the rising instances of vandalism including trashing of parks, loitering, and violating curfews. Scuffles between drug peddlers and youth have become quite regular in these areas, which often lead to stabbing and body blows. At the end of the meeting police Chief Mark Evenson ensured the community that vandalism will be cracked. Bike patrols will be introduced to Marsh Creek Regional Trail over the next couple of weeks and constant vigil will be set up to track down the loiterers at the Veterans Park and to monitor illegal skateboarding. |
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Vandalism cases on the rise in Bloomington! |
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Vandalism instance have shown a steady surge in Bloomington, giving sleepless nights to the residents and the police force. Many instances of vandalism have been reported in the last few days. Instances like breaking the wind shields of parked cars, scribbling derogatory remarks, deflating car tires and damaging rain guards have been regularly reported by anguished residents. In yet another case of vandalism, a caller reported a strange substance near a bank ATM, which was safely eliminated by the officers. |
Enid coping up with the constant problem of vandalism |
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The Enid Police, which tries to tackle the nagging problem of vandalism, says that it can be curbed only with the active involvement of the community. Lt. Eric Holtzclaw has asked the local community to be more responsible in tackling these issues. The latest incident of vandalism involved the Leonardo’s Lunchbox Concession Stand at Adventure Quest, which was damaged apart from causing damage to the security cameras and playground area, causing a total damage of $2,550, which as per the Oklahoma law, can get the vandals jail. The Enid city code also considers vandalism as B class offence though it has not been an effective deterrent in checking vandalism. |
Racial vandalism in Idaho |
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A pick up truck belonging to a Jordanian Muslim has been vandalized with spray painted swastikas and abusive markings with racial overtones to make the sixth hate crime in the Inland North west in the last 6 months. This latest incident of vandalism occurred in a downtown area of the city. The owner of the pick up van, Haitham Joudeh was in downtown in connection with his friend’s birthday party and he left behind his black Ford F350 downtown to take a ride back home with his friends. Joudeh who was born in Idaho now fear for his life at this state, which he has always considered his home. |
Riverside Elementary School at the receiving end of senseless vandalism |
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Riverside Elementary School in the town of Ringle at Marathon County has been vandalized five weekends at a stretch. The vandals caused damage to the window glass panes, light fittings, parking signs and flying disc golf rings apart from littering the school grounds. The investigation agencies have requested the public's help to round up the culprits. If anyone has any information about the vandals can call at 1-800-559-4203 and their identity will be held confidential. The informers will also be suitably rewarded. |
Security alert at school due to suspicious graffiti |
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Cumberland: Additional security forces were rushed to the Cumberland High School after being alerted on suspicious graffiti, which also resulted in the cancellation of afternoon and evening activities at the school the day before. Superintendent Donna Morelle said that there were restrictions in carrying pocketbooks and backpacks for the students on Friday and they were asked to bring their school items in a transparent plastic bag. Though the police conducted a thorough search, nothing wary was found. On Monday also the school was evacuated following suspicious graffiti and the classes were dismissed early. |
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