According to police, one person was caught on camera in the act of spray painting the side of a building in broad daylight.
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio — Richmond Heights police are hoping the public can help identify a graffiti vandal.
“He’s created a massive amount of mischief here in the city and a lot of damage,” said Richmond Heights Police Lt. Denise DeBiase. “It’s not something you want to see in an environment that you’re living in and that you pay for, but I haven’t seen anything super offensive, but it does sometimes scare me a little bit. I think it’s just harmless kids,” said Kaylie Hasson, Dorchester Village resident.
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