Vandal targets churches, West Musser Street overnight with profanity-laced graffiti
A vandal spray painted at least eight homes, vehicles, businesses, two churches, the Brewery Arts Center and the Carson City School District's Gleason Building on West Musser Street sometime Thursday morning.
The Carson City Sheriff's Office was alerted to the graffiti at around 7 a.m. Given the words, phrases and profanity used, the vandalism doesn't appear to be gang-related, officials said.
"By the nature of it it looks like someone was upset and began walking along Musser Street with a can of spray paint," said Carson City Sheriff's Office Sgt. Mike Cullen.
The city's public works crews, as well the Carson City School District maintenance department were scouring the vandalized areas Thursday morning.
Also vandalized were the Performance Hall of the Brewery Arts Center on West King Street, the Carson City First United Methodist Church on North Division and the First Presbyterian Church of Carson City.
The Carson City Sheriff's Office is seeking any information about the vandalism. Sgt. Cullen advises anyone who may have saw something suspicious along Musser Street overnight or early morning, or if they find spray paint cans, to contact the sheriff's office non-emergency dispatch center. The number is (775) 887-2011.
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