Erie cops hunt vandal caught on camera on west 6th
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Erie cops hunt vandal caught on camera on West 6th

Erie Police release image of suspect in West 6th Street vandalism incident

Erie, PA – Erie Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man captured in surveillance footage following a criminal mischief incident that occurred last week on West 6th Street.

The incident took place on November 15 in the 1500 block of West 6th Street. Investigators say the man seen in the photo is a suspect and are urging anyone with information about his identity to come forward.

Detective Stevens is handling the case and can be reached directly at (814) 870-1514. Police did not release details on the nature of the damage involved in the incident but confirmed the suspect was recorded in the area around the time of the crime.

Officials released a still image from the footage in hopes that members of the public can assist in identifying the individual.

Key Points

  • Erie Police seeking help identifying suspect in Nov. 15 vandalism incident
  • The incident occurred in the 1500 block of West 6th Street
  • Tipsters are urged to call Detective Stevens at (814) 870-1514
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