Crime & Safety
Youth Suspected in Towson Graffiti Case: Report
A juvenile was reportedly identified as the suspect in 'South Park' graffiti and Graul's burglary, police said.

TOWSON, MD โ A juvenile is reportedly responsible for some of the graffiti that appeared near Towson in the last month.
Police confirmed that a youth had been behind the spray-painting of the words South Park on a vehicle and the sign for the Seminary Overlook community at the end of January and had allegedly burglarized Graul's on Jan. 30, according to WBAL.
A host of other instances of vandalism โ including swastikas and vulgar language โ were also reported around that time but investigators told the TV station that it was not clear whether they were connected.
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The following cases of spray-paint vandalism were reported between Jan. 25 and 27, The Baltimore Sun said:
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- Swastikas on vehicle windows, 1800 block of Landrake Road, Towson
- Swastika on driveway in 600 block of West Joppa Road, Towson
- Offensive language on dumpster and on basketball court near St. Pius School on York Road, Towson
- Racially charged words and symbol at Valley Fields Park in Lutherville
See Also: Towson Sees Rash Of Bias-Related Vandalism
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