‘Impacts and implications on community’: Oshkosh PD investigating numerous graffiti incidents on City’s southside

OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) – Officers with the Oshkosh Police Department are investigating several graffiti incidents this week on the City’s southside and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Officers say they have received numerous damage to property complaints where graffiti was written on several dumpsters, street signs, a light pole, a barrel, and on a building wall and window within the last week.

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The incidents reportedly took place in the 1000-1400 blocks of Oregon Street and in the 100 block of West 7th Avenue.

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

Oshkosh Police Department

The impacts of graffiti on our community are multifaceted, with broad implications including financial burdens related to cleanup efforts and undermining the aesthetic integrity of our neighborhoods. We urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity- See Something, Say Something.

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Video of one of the graffiti incidents shows a person walking up to a dumpster and spraying graffiti before walking away. The person is wearing a green hoodie and black pants.

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Officers say they are currently working diligently on identifying the individual or individuals involved with these complaints.

Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact the Oshkosh Police Department at 920-236-5700. If you have information about this incident, but wish to remain anonymous, please contact the Winnebago County Crime Stoppers at (920) 231-8477 or through the P3 App.

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