Posted by Tag One on Wednesday, October 26, 2011,
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BY AARON SHORT
Argento noticed the tags nine months ago on his warehouses on Norman Avenue, Moultire Street, Humboldt Street and Franklin Street, where television shows such as “The Good Wife” and “Blue Bloods” are filmed.
This bounty is no BS.
A Greenpoint businessman is offering a $5,000 reward for any information leading to the capture of a graffiti artist who has tagged his buildings with the letters “B” and “S.”
“They’re all over the place,” said Broadway Stages owner ...
Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 26, 2011,
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The graffiti on the MRT train vandalised on August 17 was revealed yesterday, raising questions about who was responsible for the incident.
Published in Chinese evening daily Lianhe Wanbao, the blue graffiti seen in the picture is largely similar to that sprayed on an SMRT train in May last year.
One obvious difference is that the words 'Jet Setter's' were spraypainted on the train carriage.
Posted by Tag One on Monday, August 29, 2011,
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The man who allegedly made off with the Calvin Klein/KAWS poster artwork was captured on a surveillance camera. NYPD Photo.
NEW YORK (AP) - Police are looking for a thief who removed a piece of graffiti art from a New York City building.
The New York Post says it's a 1999 Calvin Klein jeans ad featuring an acrylic image by artist KAWS, valued at about $100,000. It was hanging in a hallway of Complex magazine, a publication co-founded by ...
Posted by Tag One on Wednesday, June 29, 2011,
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Russia complains to Bulgaria over the defacing of a Soviet-era monument. According to reports in Bulgaria, the statue has already been scrubbed clean of superheroes.
The Internet was all abuzz this week with this photo of a sculpture in Bulgaria, transformed from a Soviet celebration of Red Army soldiers into a colorful display of superhero glory (including Superman, the Joker and, er, Santa Claus).
Those who bought tickets to Sofia to take a look at the instant p...
Posted by Tag One on Monday, January 31, 2011,
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The NYPD has a Citywide Vandals Task Force which has led to 102 graffiti-related arrests so far this month in the 104th Precinct alone.
In a novel approach to keep graffiti in check, a trio of Queens lawmakers is offering $500 to any tipster who provides information leading to the arrest and conviction of the vandals.Taggers beware - now you've got a price on your head.
Posted by Tag One on Thursday, December 23, 2010,
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Graffiti mars a rock face near the Children's Discovery Trail at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Ancient Indian drawings can be seen below. ANTON/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Las Vegas police have identified one of the taggers believed responsible for graffiti that marred a collection of prehistoric artwork at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
A warrant for the arrest of the 17-year-old tagger known as "Pee Wee" was pending, said Detective Scott Black of the Las Vegas pol...
EL CAJON — Three teens suspected of vandalizing a business with graffiti were arrested Monday just hours after El Cajon announced a graffiti tip line.
A resident spotted the boys spray painting behind the business at East Main and First streets about 8:15 p.m. and called police, who arrested the vandals without incident, police Lt. Tim Henton said.
Some 4,000 graffiti incidents were reported to the city’s graffiti removal hotline in 2009, ...
Posted by Tag One on Sunday, October 3, 2010,
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Frankie Ayala and Carol Lindsey are searching for a spy in Camden.
On downtown boulevards and back alleyways, they will not rest until they find their target and rub it out.
Wearing matching yellow shirts and blue Dickies pants, the pair - members of the Camden Special Services District - are unarmed except for a power washer and something called Taginator.
Spy - a.k.a. Spyder - is the moniker of a graffiti artist who has ravaged Camden with his bubble lettering for months. And right now, he's e...
Posted by Tag One on Wednesday, August 11, 2010,
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August 2, 2010 (POCATELLO, Idaho) --
Merchants in Pocatello's historic section are offering a $500 reward for
help in catching a graffiti artist whose "BZR" mark has become as
prominent as the signer is elusive.
The so-called "BZR Bandit" has left the letters at the top of some
of the highest, hardest-to-reach places on buildings and signs in the
southeast Idaho city.
Business owners say they fear glorifying
the person by offering a reward but are tired of spending money to
pai...
Posted by Tag One on Tuesday, June 8, 2010,
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SINGAPORE: A warrant of arrest has been issued for B****** L****
D*** A********, the man suspected to be an accomplice of the Swiss
national charged with vandalising an MRT train in Singapore.
In a statement released late Monday evening, the Police said that, in
consultation with the Attorney-General's Chambers, it applied for the
arrest warrant and this was granted by the Subordinate Courts.
Posted by Tag One on Monday, March 22, 2010,
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By Energeticcity.ca staff
The local RCMP is seeking public assistance in its hunt to find an unwelcome fence painter.
It follows a complaint last evening of a suspcious male spray painting
the rear fence of the Shell Canada Upstream office, at the corner of
99th avenue and 87th street.
He's described only as dressed in a dark colored hoody and black down-filled jacket.
However, there's also a report he left the scene heading west on 100th avenue, in a Dark Blue Chevy pickup.
Posted by Tag One on Thursday, January 7, 2010,
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Germantown Police want to hear from anyone who has information
about recent vandalism in Germantown parks. A Crime Stoppers reward is
being offered to anyone supplying information that leads to an arrest.
On
Friday morning, December 18, officers found a wooden fence completely
torn down and cut and the initials “GK” spray painted on the park
playground and skate park at Houston Levee Park, 9755 Wolf River
Boulevard.
On Saturday morning, December 19, officers found
graffiti painted on and ar... Continue reading ...
Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 21, 2009,
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Astonishing. Graffiti artists are still doing the ol' "sneak into a
museum and hang unsolicited work" trick. The latest, Mat Benote,
fancies himself a "Fine Art Graffiti Artist" and has actually already
pulled this stunt at the Guggenheim.
His latest conquest was the walls of the Brooklyn Museum, and one of
his minions wrote to tell us this is "the Cloak & Dagger style of
graffiti art that he has become known for." So controversial! So... 2005!
They strike at night, over the weekend, and work in the shadow of darkness. Their weapon: spray paint.
Annapolis police are trying to stop these vandals from leaving their marks on buildings in the city.
Over
the past month, police have found six instances of graffiti in the
downtown area. The markings generally appear after 9 p.m. and are found
on back alleys and the sides of buildin...
Posted by Tag One on Friday, September 11, 2009,
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By Joe Johnson | joe.johnson@onlineathens.com | Story updated at 11:46 pm on 9/9/2009
Athens-Clarke
police are tracking down a group of men who apparently have spent the
past month vandalizing buildings and property throughout the county.
Police
don't know if the group that is spray-painting the name "DBK" around
town is a gang, but the case has been assigned to an Athens-Clarke
police gang investigator.
DBK first appeared Aug. 8
on a traffic light contro...
According to a police source, “Sum Z” may be at it again.
The
graffitist, whose real name is J*** C********, 35, of Ozone Park, was
arrested on 88th Street and 103rd Avenue in the early morning hours of
Friday, August 29 of last year, after he and his female accomplice,
Z***** L****, 22, were caught red-handed making graffiti on the outside
of an 18-wheel tractor-tra... Continue reading ...
Posted by Officer Oh Shit on Tuesday, July 7, 2009,
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Los Altos police focus on San Jose graffiti crew in tagging spree
By Diana Samuels Daily News Staff Writer
Los Altos
police continue to search for four vandals who scratched graffiti into
the windows of about 70 downtown businesses a week and a half ago,
focusing on a tagging crew from San Jose.
At
about 2 a.m. on June 20, police said, two men and two women spent 45
minutes going from business to business along Main Street, etching the
tags "CLOPS NLT," "TWON" and swastikas into doors and window...