The Fort Bragg Police Department is seeking the public’s help in quickly locating and removing graffiti, something the city is seeing “a notable increase in over the past few weeks.”
In a press release, the FBPD said: “We need the community’s help and request if you live in an area (affected) by graffiti, to please review any available surveillance footage you have during the time the graffiti occurred, and to submit any suspicious activity via the online community portal.”
The FBPD provided this link: fortbraggpdca.evidence.com/…/graffititipportal and explained that “the portal will send a link by either text or email for the reporting party to upload the evidence and allow the person submitting to provide a brief statement about when and where the activity occurred. The portal also accepts anonymous submissions. Simply uncheck “provide my information” and your submission will remain anonymous. Submissions to the portal will be uploaded directly to evidence.com where officers can review them.”
The FBPD also encouraged “victims of graffiti to take advantage of the city of Fort Bragg’s graffiti removal program. The program entitles graffiti victims to reimbursement for items utilized in the removal of graffiti up to a value of $75. To learn more about this please ask the officer taking your report for more information.”
Anyone with information on these incidents is also encouraged to contact the Fort Bragg Police Department at (707) 964-0200 or utilize the anonymous tip line at (707) 961-3049.
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