Crime & Safety

Crimeline Eyeing More Graffiti Problems

New Bow water tower struck on Jan. 18.

The Concord Regional Crimeline in conjunction with the is asking for the public’s help in finding out who was involved in a recent tagging incident at the new Bow water tower off Route 3A, just off the border with Concord, along I-93.

According to police, the graffiti was discovered on Jan. 18. Taggers gained access to the tower by cutting a hole through a chain-linked fence that surrounds the tower. Many footprints were discovered at the scene, on top of newly fallen snow.

The first word in the graffiti is unknown but the second word reads “VEGAS.”

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This incident is the latest in a rash of graffiti incidents in Concord and the surrounding community including the , which was , as well as homes in East Concord.

The Concord Regional Crimeline is offering cash rewards to anyone who has any information that leads to the arrest and indictment of anyone involved in this case. All tips remain anonymous.

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To submit information, call 603-226-3100, txt a tip to TIP234 or CRIMES (274637), or submit information online at concordregionalcrimeline.com. Anyone with any information can also call Bow Police Detective Stacy Blanchette at 603-228-0511.


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