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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Philadelphia police are searching for several people accused of vandalism in the city’s Spring Garden neighborhood Sunday morning, according to PPD.

Police released photos around 2 a.m. Sunday of two people they said were wanted for questioning in connection with the vandalism at 1500 Spring Garden Street and 490 North Broad Street.

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Philadelphia police are looking for at least two people they say are wanted for questioning in connection with vandalism at 1500 Spring Garden Street and 490 North Broad Street Sunday morning.

Philadelphia Police Department


The photo above, provided by police, showed the first person on camera wearing a black hoodie and black pants and carrying a Door Dash tote bag with aerosol cans inside.

The second person is said to have a husky build, wearing a pink hoodie with a white graphic and black Adidas sweatpants with black and white shoes.

The address 490 North Broad Street is home to the US Army Recruiting Station, while 1500 Spring Garden Street is an office building for Day & Zimmerman, a company that “specializes in construction and engineering, O&M, personnel, security and defense for leading companies and governments around the world,” according to the company’s website.

CBS News Philadelphia watched as crews cleaned up graffiti in the area of ​​1500 Spring Garden on Sunday morning.

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Anyone with information about these incidents or who knows the suspects in the photo provided by police is asked to contact Central Detectives at 215-686-3093 or call 911.

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