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Update: Tagger Suspect Released to Mother: ‘Boston’ Graffiti Began Appearing in July

La Mesa police say they have a 17-year-old suspect in the scores of cases over past month.

 

“Boston” the tagger may be done.

La Mesa police said a 17-year-old boy—a La Mesa resident—was arrested Thursday on a felony charge of vandalism. 

“Detectives executed a search warrant in the 7100 block of Waite Drive after a several week-long investigation into numerous graffiti taggings throughout the city of La Mesa,” said police Lt. Dan Willis. 

The boy (whose name was not released because he is a minor) was released to his mother after processing at the station, Willis said.

Someone began tagging the word “Boston” throughout La Mesa in early July, Willis said. 

“Since that time, the suspect vandalized property on 71 different occasions, causing damage estimated to be at $8,000,” he said.

Willis said the investigation was significantly helped through the utilization of Graffiti Tracker—a web-based computer database designed to assist investigators in identifying, tracking, prosecuting and seeking restitution from graffiti vandals. (See site here.)

La Mesa police have been using the Graffiti Tracker system since February  2011, he said. 

“The system works by photographing and downloading graffiti into the database, which automatically links and categorizes the graffiti,” Willis said.  “The database is available for all police agencies contracted to access it, and it allows investigators to link acts of vandalism to a potential suspect throughout the county.”

F. Dunn

10:10 am on Monday, August 22, 2011

I would like to know if his parents or parent will be billed for the cleanup. I hope so.

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Maximillion Peagusus

11:41 am on Monday, January 9, 2012

Nah he beat the case like a boss.

Deena While

2:38 pm on Monday, January 9, 2012

Like a boss? Really? There is nothing prideful about damaging other people's property. He should use his artist gift in a positive way.

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