Crime & Safety
Multiple Buildings Vandalized with Graffiti in Downtown Hoboken
Eight buildings were affected.
Eight buildings — including two businesses, the Multi Service Center and private properties — were vandalized between Sunday night 7 p.m. and Monday morning 10:30 a.m., police said, with black and white spray paint.
On the side of 202 Clinton St., police found the words "*B1*" and "STASH 2" painted in black and white paint. The A had a halo drawn over it, according to the report.
The graffiti was painted on the side of General Lumber Co. and clean up would be between $100 and $500, the owner told police.
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Other locations that were vandalized, according to police, are: 211 Grand St., 216 Grand St., 358 Second St.
The city-owned multi service center was hit as well, police said. The word "RUNS" as well as "*B1*" were spray painted along the side of the building.
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The same words were found at 73 Adams St. as well as on the side of Vine Liquor Store at 71 Adams St.
While police didn't arrest anybody or find out who did it, an empty can of spraypaint was found in the area of 73 Adams St.
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