Everett Police Conduct Graffiti Vandalism Paint-Over Operation on Casino Rd

Everett, WALocal News

In a proactive measure to combat graffiti vandalism, the Everett Police Department conducted a paint-over operation on Casino Rd, targeting visible gang tags and graffiti. This initiative underscores the city’s dedication to enhancing community safety and preventing crime. Mayor Cassie Franklin praised the efforts of law enforcement, stating that graffiti vandalism poses significant challenges for residents and local businesses alike. The article details the legal consequences of such vandalism, highlighting it as a gross misdemeanor that can result in hefty fines or imprisonment. Additionally, the operation aimed to raise awareness about the city's Graffiti Removal Program, which offers free removal services to eligible property owners.

This program is crucial for maintaining the aesthetic quality of neighborhoods and reducing the costs associated with graffiti removal. By addressing graffiti vandalism, the city aims to interrupt cycles of youth involvement in crime, ultimately promoting a safer environment for all residents. The Everett Police Department remains committed to collaborating with the community to tackle criminal activities that affect vulnerable youth.

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