
Check Cameras For Twin Falls ID Neighborhood Graffiti Culprit
A conversation I had with a Twin Falls resident recently shed light on a real problem a couple of city neighborhoods are having with graffiti.
Sadly, graffiti is a problem everywhere. In larger cities it might be more noticeable. In the Magic Valley, these degenerates seem to target natural landmarks like rock faces and canyon walls, and of course, railroad cars.
When this "art" starts showing up on neighborhood homes and fences, it might be time to band together with folks on the block and check security footage to see if we can make these idiots famous via law enforcement social media.

One Twin Falls Neighborhood Has Seen An Uptick In Graffiti In Recent Weeks

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Two separate areas of the Twin Falls presidential neighborhoods have been hit with graffiti recently, and it might be time that home owners review camera footage to see if they've captured any of these crimes. Any footage that might show the person(s) responsible for this property damage should be sent to the local police department.

Quincy and VanBuren Street homes on the Addison Avenue end of town have been hit with graffiti in recent weeks. The majority of the tagging has been on wood and vinyl fencing in the area. It's likely that a homeowner captured video of the act in progress from a doorbell or exterior camera.
If you recognize the calling card(s) of the person(s) responsible for this property damage, report them to police immediately.
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