Police Ask for Information on Park Vandalism
Boyd VanVooren, Milbank police chief, asks that anyone with information about vandalism at Jack and Jill Park contact his office at 605-432-5650.
The police were notified about the vandalism on Thursday, August 8. Officers found that one piece of the equipment at the park had been damaged/broken and that there was graffiti on some of the plastic equipment. “It is frustrating that these things happen,” VanVooren said. “We have several nice park areas for our children to play, and we’d like to keep them in good shape.”
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