Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully announced Wednesday that charges have been filed against a 21-year-old man suspected of tagging a number of downtown and midtown Sacramento locations with graffiti, according to a district attorney's office news release.
Nicholas Larson, 21, has been charged with multiple counts of vandalism, possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana, the district attorney's office reported.
From May to July 2011, according to the release, Larson is alleged to have "vandalized downtown and midtown walls, signs, sidewalks, poles, Dumpsters and other property with graffiti tags under the moniker 'Reid' and 'Reidel.' "
An investigation by Sacramento Code Enforcement, the Sacramento Police Department and the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office led to a search warrant being served at Larson's home, the district attorney's office reported. Graffiti tools and controlled substances were found during the search, the release states.
District Attorney Community Prosecutor Susan Nelsen will prosecute the case. Larson is scheduled to be arraigned at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 1 in Dept. 3 of Sacramento Superior Court, according to the release.
Investigators are working to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to file additional charges, the release states.









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