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Carnegie Graffiti Vandal Accused Of Causing Thousands Worth Of Damage

POSTED: 1:08 pm EDT May 16, 2008
UPDATED: 5:35 pm EDT May 16, 2008

Police in Carnegie have arrested a graffiti vandal accused of causing more than $2,000 worth of damage to buildings in the area.

Mason James Scarfone, 22, of Carnegie, is charged with criminal mischief, institutional vandalism and disorderly conduct.

Police said Scarfone admitted to using the tag "ENZO - Most Hated Art" on several buildings.

"This latest case took only two minutes to do," said Carnegie police Chief Jeffrey Harbin. "That adds to our frustration."

Police said surveillance video helped lead them to the suspect.


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