Big Crackdown In Delaware Tonight!

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A big crackdown is underway in Delaware tonight on what state officials say is an even bigger problem - graffiti.

It’s a new anti-graffiti strategy officially unveiled today, after various schools in New Castle County were defaced.

Graffiti is becoming a growing problem in Delaware and that’s why Delaware State Police are launching a campaign that will reward those who turn the taggers in.

State police and Crimestoppers hope new posters that read, “Turn in a tagger, get a hundred bucks,” help put an end to graffiti.

Cleaning up graffiti in Wilmington is a 35-thousand dollar expense … that’s ten thousand dollars more than the city was forced to spend last year. The graffiti on William Penn High School in New Castle will take four thousand dollars to clean.

Today state police announced the arrest seven juveniles for committing the crime.

Read More: Delaware Police Wage War on Graffiti

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