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Police
investigate bucket image
Megan Doyle, H&N's Staff
April 1, 2009
Klamath Falls police
detectives Tuesday continued to investigate the
meaning of an image and the text found spray painted
Monday at three locations near downtown,
including the 10-foot tall bucket in
front of the Klamath County
Government Center.
They believe the face spray-painted on the
bucket as well as a utility box at Eighth and Main
streets and a vacant commercial building at
Esplanade Avenue and Spring Street may be a
character from a
movie, said Detective Mike Anderson of the K lamath
Falls Police Department.
They also are curious about the meaning of
the text “Can’t eat $” written near the face
drawing. They are unsure if it is a political
statement.
There are currently no suspects in the
case, Anderson said.
Anyone with information
about the vandalism should call the police
department at 883-5336 or the anonymous tip line at
883-5334.
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