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Police Probe Long Island Graffiti Spree

Police investigators are attempting to locate the graffiti artists responsible for tagging multiple buildings, signs, and other private property on Long Island.

The Long Beach Police Department is attempting to locate the person or people responsible for a graffiti spree in Nassau County.

The Long Beach Police Department is attempting to locate the person or people responsible for a graffiti spree in Nassau County.

Photo Credit: Long Beach Police Department

In recent weeks, the Nassau County Police Department has received multiple complaints of graffiti that has been painted across Long Beach, creating an eyesore for area residents, shoppers, and business owners.

Each of the tags (pictured above) - which were found on a light pole, dumpster, “Do Not Enter” street sign, and the Lafayette Wine & Liquor store on Edwards Boulevard in Long Beach - had a similar signature.

No motive for the graffiti spree has been released by police.

The investigation into the graffiti is ongoing in Long Beach. Anyone with information has been asked to contact the Long Beach Police Department by calling (516) 431-1800 and referencing case: CR-0462-21.

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