July 2, 2007 By News Report
A Round Rock man accused of painting graffiti at the Clay Madsen Recreation Center on April 30 was arrested last week, according to a release on the city Web site.
Police identified the 19-year old suspect after a city employee using the skatepark discovered the damage and became suspicious while seeing him videotaping the graffiti. The unidentified employee used his cellular phone camera to photograph the suspect's license plate, leading police to the individual.
Investigators found the suspect's MySpace Web page, in which he posted videotaped accounts of his and others' graffiti, using the same moniker found at the Madsen Center. Police executed a search warrant at his home and seized additional evidence.
An arrest warrant charging him with the felony offense listed a bond of $20,000. He surrendered at the Round Rock Police Station on June 20 and was booked into the Williamson County jail, and faces up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine if convicted.
Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces
427 Members
77 Discussions
84 Files
Latest members Become a member
Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces
669 Members
145 Discussions
150 Files
Latest members Become a member
Based off of discussions of the Digital Communities Large Jurisdiction Chief Information Officer (CIO) Working Group, this white paper aims to answer the question, "In today's economic, political and business environment, what constitutes a successful relationship between government and industry?" Cause for Optimism identifies and clarifies the issues that separate government and industry, and begins to find an answer to the question necessary for both to enjoy a successful and prosperous future.
Don't miss this opportunity to see the latest in digital government solutions, keep abreast of current policy issues and network with key government executives, technologists and industry specialists.
Digital Communities News In Your Inbox
Subscribe to Digital Communities
Digital Communities (DC) is e.Republic‘s local government program. The particular strength of DC is its focus on encouraging collaboration and creating productive relationships between and among cities, counties, regions and select private sector companies uniquely positioned to help improve the delivery of public services.
Subscribe | View Digital Issue