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Police seeking help identifying woman in vandalism incident

Police seeking help identifying woman in vandalism incident

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MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) – A woman is suspected of vandalizing a local skate park and law enforcement is asking the community's help identifying her.
According to Crime Stoppers of Mesa County, the incident happened around 9 p.m., Saturday, May 17, when a woman allegedly spray-painted graffiti several sections of concrete at the Westlake Skate Park, in the 300 block of West Orchard Avenue. The estimated property damage is over $500.
The suspect was described as a White female, last seen wearing a light-colored hoodie and black leggings. She drove off in a white Buick Rendezvous.
Anyone who knows the suspect can submit a tip anonymously through the P3tips app, at 241stop.com, or by calling 970-241-7867. Any information that leads to an arrest can result in a $1,000 reward.
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