Crime & Safety
Graffiti Vandals Sought In Westfield: Police
Four houses were tagged with the number "3," police said.

WESTFIELD, NJ - The Westfield Police are searching for the person responsible for tagging four homes in town with graffiti.
According to Westfield Police Sgt. Michael Walsh two houses in the 200 block of Seneca had the number three spray-painted on their home in yellow. But it didn't end there, as another home was hit on First Street.
"And an additional spray paint incident on the 700 clock of Central Avenue," Walsh said. "Three of the incidents were reported on Nov. 3 and Nov. 4."
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Walsh said the time frame of all incidents is unknown but the two residents on Seneca place did not see the graffiti the night before on Nov. 2.
"We do not have any further information at this time, this matter has been forwarded to the Westfield Detective Bureau," he said.
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