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Asheville
APD seeks tips in graffiti
vandalism incidents
Pediatric, Adolescent,
Women’s Health, and Adult Care
The APD’s efforts to abate graf-
Asheville police are seeking the
• 155 Tunnel Road fiti vandalism include conducting
public’s help in identifying the
• 165 Tunnel Road more than 50 surveillance opera-
person(s) responsible for a spate
• 60 Tunnel Road tions and logging more than 500
of graffiti vandalism that occurred
...would
• 4 S. Tunnel Road hours of investigative time into
along the Tunnel Road corridor
• 115 Tunnel Road arresting individual vandals, who
sometime on the evening of March
• 38 Tunnel Road collectively cause hundreds of
like to
7.
• 85 Tunnel Road thousands of dollars in property
Numerous businesses were paint-
• 117 Tunnel Road damage yearly.
welcome
ed by vandals, with the hardest hit
• 64 Tunnel Road Anyone with information on in-
being at 5 Tunnel Road, formerly
cidents or any other cases of graffiti
Dr.
the Lone Star restaurant. Property
Graffiti vandalism fosters a sense vandalism is asked to call APD at
owners have since cleaned up and
of disrespect for private property (828) 252-1110 or CrimeStoppers
repainted the building.
Jennifer
and can adversely affect property at (828) 255-5050.
Other locations that were vandal-
values, business opportunities and
ized include:
local jobs. This special to the Tribune.
Hall
Jennifer Hall, MD
call for an appointment
828-645-8525
201 Flat Creek Village Drive • Weaverville, NC 28787
I-26 exit 17 next to N. Windy Ridge Elementary School
Graffiti found on a structure at 5 Tunnel Road in Asheville.
Easter egg hunt
Youth
The North Buncombe Kiwanis Club will sponsor an Easter egg hunt,
league keene’s TaX serVice
beginning at 11 am on April 11 at Lake Louise Park in Weaverville. Children
ages 8 and under are invited. basketball 1040EZ $50.00
The Johnston Youth League
1040A $60.00
is hosting its first annual Don
Fees include E-File
Gassaway Girls’ Tournament.
The tournament starts March
28th for girls in the fifth grade
Free Quotes for Farms,
natural foods • remedies
through 12th grade. The games
Business and Sales
will follow the AAU/YBOA
supplements • toys • supplies • gifts
rules. The entry fee is $50.00
per team and open to all other
Hours 9-5 Monday - Saturday
Over 20 Lines of Natural & Organic Foods for Dogs, youth leagues, schools and
Cats, Small Animals, Birds & Fish
traveling teams.
Late Appointments - Drop-Offs Welcome
Gassaway was instrumen-
Castor & Pollux • Wellness • California Natural
Solid Gold & more!
tal in starting youth leagues
throughout Asheville more
Helen Keene
than 40 years ago. For more in-
30 years experience - Enrolled Tax Agent
formation, Call Paula Case at
828-505-0321 or e-mail her at (828)645-2657
Southwest Corner - 25/70 & Monticello
casex5@gmail.com. The dead-
Open Tues. - Fri. 11-7, Sat. 10-5
line for entry is March 22.
9 Gill Branch Rd. • Asheville, NC 28804
www.weavervilletribune.com
Mar 12 - 18, 2009 THE TRIBUNE 13
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