Jun 08, 2026
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Twin Falls Neighborhoods Seek Help to Identify Graffiti Vandals

Residents in the Twin Falls presidential neighborhoods are facing an unwelcome challenge as graffiti has recently marred their community. The affected areas, particularly around Quincy and VanBuren Streets near Addison Avenue, have seen an increase in graffiti on wood and vinyl fences.

Community Action Encouraged

Local residents are encouraged to band together and review any security camera footage that might have captured the acts of vandalism. With many homes equipped with doorbell and exterior cameras, there is hope that someone may have recorded the perpetrators in action. Any evidence should be promptly reported to the local police department to aid in identifying those responsible for this property damage.

Protecting Neighborhood Integrity

Graffiti not only defaces property but also affects the overall sense of safety and community pride. By working together, residents can help preserve the integrity of their neighborhoods. This call to action highlights the importance of community vigilance and cooperation in addressing local issues.

As the community rallies to address this problem, it serves as a reminder of the value of maintaining a watchful eye and supporting one another in keeping neighborhoods safe and welcoming for families.


Original reporting: 580 KIDO Talk Radio (Boise) — read the source article.

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