Pages

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Vandalism on the Rise: Tagging in Lake Forest Park

Example of "tagging"
Permanent markers - permanent damage
Photo courtesy LFP Police


Interim Police Chief Kent Baxter is requesting help from citizens in catching a “tagger” who has increased activity in Lake Forest Park. Tagging is permanent markings on private or public property and is a form of vandalism. 

“Tagging is a serious crime that diminishes our quality of life and sense of security in our communities,” said Baxter.

The photo above is an example of the “Tag” recently found in the Shorecrest area. The same style of tag was seen on 28th Avenue NE near Grace Cole Park with the word “loophole.” Both areas have experienced tagging in the past. 

“I expect most activity will continue in this area of the city. Taggers tend to mark their territory,” said Baxter. Shoreline Police have been made aware of this “Tagger”, as they will most likely see activity in their city also.

Call 911 if you see anyone marking up signs, power boxes, or other property. The Lake Forest Park Police need to be aware of and document any new damage with reports, photos, etc. If you witness someone in the act of tagging, call 911 immediately. The police department would like to determine who is doing this damage and hold them accountable. 

“When in doubt, call us out” said Baxter.

2 comments:

  1. All hegemonic signs suck, whether they be tags, tree and stallion socks and legwarmers, or self-aggrandizing plaques and public works like our 'needle park' interrurban trail.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Let the commons remain common.

    ReplyDelete

We encourage the thoughtful sharing of information and ideas. We expect comments to be civil and respectful, with no personal attacks or offensive language. We reserve the right to delete any comment.