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Pittsburgh police seek help identifying alleged Dollar Bank vandal

Michael DiVittorio
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Pittsburgh police investigators seek help identifying this man they say vandalized a Dollar Bank along Penn Avenue in East Liberty on June 1.
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Pittsburgh police investigators seek help identifying this man they say vandalized a Dollar Bank along Penn Avenue in East Liberty on June 1.
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Pittsburgh police investigators seek help identifying this man they say vandalized a Dollar Bank along Penn Avenue in East Liberty on June 1.
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Pittsburgh police investigators seek help identifying this man they say vandalized a Dollar Bank along Penn Avenue in East Liberty on June 1.

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Investigators are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man they say vandalized a Dollar Bank along Penn Avenue during the East Liberty protests on June 1.

Pittsburgh police posted photos of the suspect on its twitter page.

The man’s wearing a black zip-up jacket with the hood up, a bandana around his mouth and nose, a Puma cross-body bag, jeans and what appears to be Timberland boots.

He’s also carrying a wrench and wearing two different gloves; one with a Penn State Nittany Lions logo on his right hand, and a gardening glove on his left.

Anyone with information about this person can contact the Damage Assessment and Accountability Taskforce at DAAT@Pittsburghpa.gov, or (412) 323-7800 and ask for the task force. Contributors will remain anonymous.

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