On May 3rd just before 5 p.m., Deputy Richard
Wang responded to Sugarloaf Boulevard to a report of a group of men spray
painting graffiti on the Loop Road Bridge. The caller said she saw a white male
with long blonde hair painting the bridge with green spray paint. She said
another white male was watching as he did it.
When Deputy Wang arrived at the entrance to the road that
leads to the bridge, he found two men who fit the caller’s description. One of
the men, 36 year old Terrance Delahanty, had fresh green spray paint on his
chest and on his hands. When confronted by the deputy he admitted to painting
the bridge. He told the deputy he only painted “a very small area” of the
bridge. After documenting his conversation with Delahanty, Deputy Wang let him
go until he could investigate the damage to the bridge in more detail.
When Deputy Wang was able to access the area of the bridge
several days later, he found a very large area of the bridge painted with the
same color paint that had been on Delahanty’s hands and chest. The damage to
the bridge was estimated to be more than $500.
A warrant was issued for Delahanty for criminal mischief and
he was picked up on the warrant on Thursday and was booked into jail.
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