Morgantown man charged for graffiti

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — One person is charged, so far, with painting graffiti in Morgantown and, in the process, costing thousands of dollars in damage to public and private property.

On Wednesday, Morgantown Police arrested Ian Michael “Skety” Clark when he turned himself in on a charge of felony destruction of property.  He was released from custody on $1,000 bond.

Officers, though, said they believe several people were responsible for the graffiti that has been showing up on buildings and other property for a span of months.

Those with Mainstreet Morgantown worked with the Morgantown Police Department to document the damage.





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