Graffiti spree

Leslie H. Dixon/Sun Journal

Leslie H. Dixon/Sun Journal

Norway police Detective Gary Hill said he has a suspect in mind concerning an ongoing graffiti spree throughout town. Street signs, the town's kiosk on Main Street and the tennis courts on Cottage Street have been defaced, he said, along with a cement pad for a public bench beside Pennesseewassee Stream in the downtown area. "It's nothing we accept. It's been going on for a long time," he said. Above, someone has sprayed the outline of a body on the sidewalk between the Opera House and the Odd Fellows Block on Main Street, and more graffiti can be seen on the wall at left.

 

 

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