Crime & Safety
1 Slice Too Many: Cops Say They Have Nabbed Suspect In Pizza Graffiti
The New Rochelle Police Department said they have put the mysterious "one slice please" graffiti artist in the box for good.

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — One of the most enduring mysteries of the past year has been solved in the closing days of 2024, according to New Rochelle police.
The New Rochelle Police Department has closed the case of the mysterious "one slice please" graffiti artist. The more than yearlong series of graffiti incidents have plagued the city and surrounding areas, but cops say they now have their man.
The suspect, identified as Daniel Henderson, of Yonkers, was arrested on December 27, in connection with the so-called "one slice please" graffiti movement.
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New Rochelle Police Department detectives were assigned to investigate a serial graffiti artist who had been vandalizing locations throughout the city. The suspect had tagged approximately 13 sites with either a slice of pizza or the slogan "1sliceplease.com."
Detectives were able to identify the 42-year-old as the primary suspect, and arrested Henderson for the acts of vandalism.
The "one slice please" movement had gained significant traction on social media and attracted attention from local media outlets and influencers in Westchester County.
Henderson has been charged with three counts of making graffiti. Additional charges are pending as the investigation continues.
The New Rochelle Police Department is coordinating with 14 other jurisdictions that have been affected by the "one slice please" pizza-themed graffiti.
The NRPD thanked the public for their assistance in this investigation. Anyone with additional information related to the case is being urged to contact the New Rochelle police at 914-654-2300.
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