Provo breaks up major graffiti ring
The juveniles from 12 to 17 are all Provo residents and some have gang affiliations.
Police Sgt. DeVon Jensen, who is the supervisor over Provo's community policing program, said the investigation has impacted the amount of graffiti his department is seeing.
"It made a real dent in a lot of the graffiti going on," he said in a statement. "I've noticed a definite slow down of graffiti referrals coming through."
The first arrest came six weeks after one of the boys was caught in the act by police, officers said. Some of the boy's belongings led them to previous instances of vandalism, in addition to the other suspects.
"This send a definite message to the youngsters that we will catch them and hold them accountable not only for the graffiti they're caught doing, but also the graffiti they've done in the past," Jensen said.
Police have been photographing all instances of graffiti and entering the photographs into a database. Using the database, police charged the seven juveniles with the nearly 80 cases of graffiti.
Recent comments
Hopefully the rest of the hoodlums who are tagging everything will...
good work! | July 23, 2008 at 1:34 p.m.
Thank you Provo police! Keep up the great work!
JB | July 23, 2008 at 6:07 a.m.
Maybe the police can do the same in Millcreek!
dezdigi | July 22, 2008 at 8:37 p.m.


