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£500 reward in Canterbury City Council appeal to trace graffiti vandal

By: Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 15:10, 26 February 2021

Updated: 15:12, 26 February 2021

CCTV images have been released in an effort to track down a high street graffiti vandal.

Those who help Canterbury City Council in tracking down the perpetrator could be eligible for the authority's £500 reward scheme.

The council has launched an appeal to track down a graffiti vandal

The images were captured by the council's cameras in Canterbury high street between 10.46pm and 11pm last Wednesday.

A graffiti tag was sprayed on black boarding outside the closed down Jigsaw shop, which shut for good last year.

Those who may have information that can help the council should email graffiti@canterbury.gov.uk.

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The authority says a £500 reward could be up for grabs.

The inducement was introduced by the council in 2019 in an effort to aid its crackdown on graffiti which costs the taxpayer thousands of pounds to clear up.

A CCTV still released by the city council
The graffiti tag outside the old Jigsaw shop

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