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-- and maybe, McBride said, copycat vandals -- stopped over the fall and winter. "People said he was done," McBride said. "Then he started back up this summer." During one particularly brazen session, virtually all the windows at a local hotel were imprinted. Late last month, Dana Anderson was alerted by a fellow employee at Valentine Midland News & Printing that their downtown building had a dirty window. "It was very visible," Anderson said. "We used a long-handled squeegee to clean it off." McBride said no one has reported seeing the vandal in action. The only clue is a blurry picture of him caught by a surveillance camera at the middle school last year. The man was somewhere between 6 foot and 6 foot 3 and was slender. He had a dark complexion, and McBride said the man's dark hair was styled in a "1980s, feathered look." Like the chief, Cherry County Attorney Eric Scott didn't find any humor in the vandalism. "It's a malicious act that will be prosecuted once the person is apprehended," Scott said. "This is not normal behavior for Valentine. It's not funny or something people want to be exposed to."
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