Teen Suspected in Rash of Freeway Graffiti Arrested
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD — Authorities arrested a teenager on suspicion of felony vandalism Friday as part of a campaign to curb a rash of freeway graffiti in the San Fernando Valley.
Members of the California Highway Patrol’s West Valley anti-gang/graffiti task force served a search warrant at the residence of the teenager Friday morning, said CHP Officer Bob Granieri.
“Key evidence was found at the location which linked the suspect to $10,000 of freeway damage,” he said.
The teenager, whose name was not released because of his age, was booked at the Van Nuys Jail.
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