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Police seek help identifying suspect in vandalism of Memorial Building

“We remain hopeful that someone in the community can identify the individual responsible,” police stated in a Facebook post.
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Police are seeking help in identifying the suspect who vandalized the St. Vrain Memorial Building on Dec. 25, 2020, and Jan. 8, 2021.

Longmont police are seeking the community’s help in identifying the person responsible for two recent acts of vandalism at the St. Vrain Memorial Building.

The building, at the corner of Longs Peak Avenue and Coffman Street, was defaced with paint at about 8:30 p.m. Friday, police stated in a post on the Longmont Fire, Police and Community Health and Resilience Facebook page.

It was the second tagging of the building within several weeks, with the first occurring on Christmas Eve, according to police. 

The northeast side of the building was damaged on Christmas Eve, with the southeast side of the building targeted in Friday’s incident. Police believe the same person is responsible for the damage in both instances, according to the Facebook post.

“We remain hopeful that someone in the community can identify the individual responsible,” police stated in the post. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact Master Police Officer Aerne at 303-774-3696.

The Longmont police case numbers are 20-9922 and 21-242.