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By RAELYNN RICARTE
News staff writer
September 30, 2006
Hood River teenagers are believed to have
sparked a “graffiti war” with their peers in White Salmon that has led to
damages at a high school and two local parks.
Police Lt. David Thompson said the conflict appears to have started last
weekend. He said a group of Hood River students spray painted obscenities,
the acronym for Hood River Valley High School and the area code “541” on the
walls of Columbia High School in White Salmon.
In an act of apparent retaliation, Jackson Park and the Children’s Park in
Hood River were targeted on Monday night by White Salmon youth.
The area code “509” was painted onto equipment and buildings, along with
return insults and obscenities. It cost taxpayers within the City of Hood
River $950 to clean up the two parks.
“It is unfortunate that teenagers on both sides of the river have chosen to
settle their differences in a destructive way that involves all of the
residents in both communities,” said Thompson.
He said no suspects have yet been identified in another recent crime spree
that is believed to have involved juveniles.
Within the last two weeks, 41 car windows have been shot out with a BB gun
in and around Hood River. The cost to repair or replace each pane of broken
glass is expected to be at least $100.
“We seem to have some out-of-control juveniles that are causing a lot of
problems for us right now,” said Thompson. |