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Arlington police: Suspects wanted for graffiti on traffic signs

ARLINGTON, Va. (DC News Now) — Arlington police are looking for the suspects who graffitied traffic signs, beginning earlier this year.

The Arlington County Police Department (ACPD) said a series of graffiti incidents that happened on traffic signs were found in the neighborhoods along North Arlington starting in May. Residents have been reporting it and county crews have been inspecting and removing the graffiti.

Putting graffiti on public property is against the law.

(Images courtesy of the Arlington County Police Department)

ACPD is looking for help in identifying the suspects responsible for the graffiti.

Anyone with information is asked to call (703) 228-4180 or email ACPDTipline@arlingtonva.us

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