Marlborough PD, Sheriffs to Clean Up Graffiti
The Middlesex Sheriffs Department and the Marlborough Police will be removing graffiti from a variety of locales around the City on Wednesday.
The Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department with the assistance of the Marlborough Police Department, will be removing graffiti throughout the City from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 1. They will be using brand new equipment bought by the Sherriff’s Department to assist cities and towns in the county with the removal of graffiti.
On May 19, after an investigation conducted by the Community Services Division, Marlborough Police arrested Zachary S. Lodi, 28, for drawing gang symbols throughout the City. He was subsequently charged with seven counts of tagging. See the story here.
The affected properties may include, among other areas, the police substation on Broad St., the Walgreens on Granger Blvd., 373 Lincoln St., Tedeschi's Food Shop, 406 Lincoln, the Marlborough House of Pizza, and theAssabet Valley Collaborative. Each of these locations was tagged with Chicago gangland-style symbols.
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