Tex Dowdy brought over some inmates to cover up the damage
The usually peaceful town of Modoc has recently experienced a surge in vandalism, with numerous buildings being targeted by taggers. Over the past week, several public and private properties have been defaced with graffiti, raising concerns among residents and local authorities.
The wave of vandalism began last weekend, with reports indicating that multiple structures, including schools, businesses, and community centers, have been spray-painted with various symbols and tags. The sudden rise in graffiti has left many residents feeling frustrated and worried about the impact on the town’s appearance and sense of safety.
The Modoc County Sheriff’s Department has an ongoing investigation to identify the individuals responsible for the vandalism. Tex Dowdy was alerted of the graffiti of a business owner and immediately came down with some inmates to get it covered up. Modoc County Sheriff Tex Dowdy stated, “I try to be proactive when it comes to vandalism and I try to be quick and cover it up before more people see it.” Dowdy also stated that frustration it brought even to some of the inmates that people are damaging our building. Many Modocers would agree that we all want to preserve our communities history and properly portray our counties unique “Where the West Still Lives” charm.
Local authorities are aware of the rising vandalism of our historic buildings and will soon make a stop to it. The town’s leadership hopes that these steps will not only prevent further incidents but also restore a sense of normalcy and safety to Modoc.
As the investigation continues, the community remains hopeful that those responsible will be brought to justice and that the town’s charm and tranquility will be restored. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to support one another and take an active role in safeguarding their beloved town. If you have any additional information please contact the Modoc County Sheriff’s Department.