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PCSO Lizal Scott said:
"I have been speaking to local residents who say more and more of these tags are starting to appear.
"The area we have found the most tags in is Pike Way.
"It is such a shame as it is a lovely place.
"Graffiti tags often make areas appear run down.
"These youths, who we believe are local, may just think they were having a bit of fun, but these residents are now faced with the hassle of removing the graffiti, which can be costly.
"A lot of people work hard to make this community nice, and graffiti just blights it.
"If you know who these tags belongs to, or you saw who did this, we want to hear from you so they can be made to face the consequences of their actions.
"Each tag of graffiti could be classed as a separate crime, therefore when we find the people responsible, if they have marked their tag in many different places they could face multiple criminal damage charges.
"Help us reduce graffiti, do you know someone that covers their books in graffiti markings or signs in a similar tag?
"We want to hear from you."
Anyone with any information is asked to contact PCSO Lizal Scott at Epping police station on 101.
Alternatively call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
Police Force: Essex
Address:
Pike Way
North Weald Bassett
Epping
ESSEX
CM16
The location of the incident marked on this map is approximate