Two local men charged in Sanford graffiti spree

Staff reports 7:20 a.m.


Two local men charged in Sanford graffiti spree

A defaced city Chamber of Commerce monument; inset, Anthony Plateroti and Jacob Lanagan,(Sanford Police photos)

SANFORD, Maine - Sanford Police arrested two men on Friday in connection with graffiti incidents that occurred in the city on Monday.

Anthony Plateroti, 19, of Sanford; and Jacob Lanagan, 19, of Wells, were both charged with aggravated criminal mischief, a Class C felony.

The graffiti was drawn on private businesses, residences and city property, including traffic signs, park benches, park signs, cross walks, fences, businesses and a monument.

The tag most commonly used was "NCG," "NCGANG," and "NO CULTURE," with the cumulative damage estimated at well over $2,000. Two suspects were identified early in the investigation and formally charged after being interviewed by police. Both subjects reported being members of a group called the "No Culture Gang."

The two claimed responsibility and reported others in their group were unaware of their actions and their actions were not sanctioned by the group.

The two will be arraigned on Sept. at 4 p.m. at York County Superior Court. They face up to five years in state prison if convicted.