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Eugene Police Safety Station Vandalized

By Dan Corcoran

 

EUGENE, Ore. --Vandals struck a satellite police station in Downtown Eugene overnight, breaking windows and damaging department vehicles.

 

The office at West 6th and Monroe was still closed at 5 a.m. when someone smashed two glass windows on the front of the building and also damaged a police van and cruiser in the rear parking lot.

 

It's the second time this year that this particular location was targeted.

 

Police are looking for a white male between 5'9'' and 6' tall, between 160 and 180 pounds with a goatee, who may be responsible for the damage.

 

Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the Eugene Police Department at 541-682-8888.

 

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