I’ve been following this story, hoping to write about it. What is puzzling is that the suspects have been charged with felony criminal mischief, instead of a misdemeanor, which criminal mischief usually is. For painting goats on flower boxes. 
jamesnani:

Red goat stencil taggers nabbed: Kingston police
Stencils appeared on planter boxes in late October
James Nani
Police think they’ve solved the caper of who tagged-up planter boxes with mysterious numbered silhouettes of red goats in Kingston, New York.City of Kingston police arrested Maggie Salesman, 26 and Geddes Paulsen, 23, both of Wall Street in Kingston, on Nov. 9 in connection to 32 football-sized red goats that were stenciled on white planters. The red goats were stenciled on the white planters Oct. 24 through Oct. 26. according to Kingston police officer John Van Edden.

I’ve been following this story, hoping to write about it. What is puzzling is that the suspects have been charged with felony criminal mischief, instead of a misdemeanor, which criminal mischief usually is. For painting goats on flower boxes. 

jamesnani:

Red goat stencil taggers nabbed: Kingston police

Stencils appeared on planter boxes in late October

James Nani

Police think they’ve solved the caper of who tagged-up planter boxes with mysterious numbered silhouettes of red goats in Kingston, New York.
City of Kingston police arrested Maggie Salesman, 26 and Geddes Paulsen, 23, both of Wall Street in Kingston, on Nov. 9 in connection to 32 football-sized red goats that were stenciled on white planters. The red goats were stenciled on the white planters Oct. 24 through Oct. 26. according to Kingston police officer John Van Edden.

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