Three Grosse Pointe Woods teenagers who were captured on surveillance spray-painting two downtown Detroit buildings were charged with felonies today in what police say is a new crackdown on graffiti.
Charged with malicious destruction of property were Esabella Mary Meteer, 18; Mackenzie Lynn Snitgen, 17; and Mary Elizabeth Harder, 17. They face up to five years in prison, if convicted.
The teens are expected to be arraigned today in 36th District Court.
We first featured images of the teens on June 27, leading to numerous positive tips.
The women were spotted spray-painting “Izzy,” “bitch,” “fuck,” and “Welcome to Detroit” on the alley side of the building.
buy prelone online https://medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/withoutprescription/prelone.html without prescription
Graffiti has become ubiquitous in Detroit, scrawled on road signs, cars, houses, historic buildings, churches, parking meters and trees.
Exclusive: Meet some of Detroit’s most destructive graffiti vandals
In May, as police were forming a task force to tackle graffiti, two cops caught a graffiti vandal on Gratiot but let him go.
buy xenical online https://medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/withoutprescription/xenical.html without prescription
Now police say they are going to aggressively pursue other graffiti vandals.
Related stories:
Detroit police not ‘trained’ to ticket graffiti vandals
Detroit mulls graffiti task force as vandalism gets out of control
No shame! Graffiti vandals hit historic churches in Detroit at disturbing rate
DNR ranger under investigation for vandalizing Detroit with graffiti
buy orlistat online https://medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/withoutprescription/orlistat.html without prescription
Steve Neavling
Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.
49 Responses to "3 Grosse Pointe teens charged with felonies for downtown Detroit graffiti"