Crime & Safety
Police Ask Public To Help Stop Grafitti In Marietta
Police in Marietta are asking residents to help them stem the rise in graffiti seen on the city's east side.
MARIETTA, GA -- Police in Marietta are calling attention to a rise of graffiti in the eastern part of the city. Law enforcement is asking for the public's help in stopping the illegal street art from spreading.
The Marietta Police Department is betting on its community-oriented approach to encourage residents to help find those responsible. (SIGN UP: Get Patch's Daily Newsletter and Real Time News Alerts. Or, if you have an iPhone, download the free Patch app.)
"Recently we have observed an increase in graffiti in the Eastern part of Marietta," the department said in a recent Facebook post. "We need help from the community identifying possible suspect(s)."
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The force hopes to work together with the community to catch the perpetrators.
"The Marietta Police Department believes strongly in community oriented policing. Partnering with members of the community often enables us as your local police to solve/resolve quality of life issues faster.
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