Graffiti arrests

Newark Police arrest two in graffiti vandalism

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8:47 p.m., Sept. 28, 2012--Two Newark men have been arrested by Newark Police in connection with graffiti vandalism on North Chapel Street, East Main Street and South College Avenue.

After ongoing investigations by the Newark Police Department Street Crimes Unit, Joshua Dominelli, 21, and Tyler Mullen, 20, were each charged with two counts of graffiti and two counts of possession of graffiti implements. 

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Both were arrested and released pending future court appearances.

In the last two years, the Newark Police Department has arrested 29 individuals for graffiti offenses. 

Police remind homeowners and business owners to promptly report graffiti vandalism to the police. Once it is documented, the graffiti should be removed. 

Anyone with information on graffiti vandalism in Newark should contact Cpl. Greg Micolucci at 302-366-7110, ext. 406 or at greg.micolucci@cj.state.de.us.  

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