North Wales Police Seeking Vandal Who Spray Painted 'BLM' on Borough Hall

The suspect is described as a white male, 5’10, weighing 170 pounds wearing a light-colored, backwards baseball hat with a dark-colored North Face-typ

North Wales Borough Police are currently seeking public assistance in locating and identifying a suspect who vandalized a borough building early Tuesday morning.

According to the release, the male suspect entered the area of the building on foot during the early morning hours of June 23, then proceeded to spray paint a wall. The suspect, who was captured on surveillance footage, is described as a white male, 5’10, weighing 170 pounds, wearing a light-colored, backwards baseball hat with a dark-colored North Face-type coat, skinny jeans with the cuffs rolled up and boots.

North Wales Borough Police Chief Michael Eves told North Penn Now that the building in question was North Wales Borough Hall, and the suspect spray painted "BLM"—the abbreviation for Black Lives Matter.

Anyone with information about the incident or suspect is asked to contact Officer Luke Miller by phone at 215-699-9270 or via email at [email protected].

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