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Man accused of vandalizing Maine law enforcement memorial indicted

Man accused of vandalizing Maine law enforcement memorial indicted

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A man accused of vandalizing the Maine Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Augusta has been indicted.

According to the Kennebec Journal, 40-year-old Justin Larrabee is charged with two counts of criminal mischief.

He’s accused of spray painting the memorial on State St. over Memorial Day weekend.

The memorial includes the names off 88 law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty.

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