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Police seek ID of man caught painting ‘CAVIAR’ on South Side wall

Tom Davidson
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Courtesy of Pittsburgh Police via Facebook
The Pittsburgh police Graffiti Task Force is trying to identify the man pictured on Jan. 18 who was caught on surveillance cameras painting “CAVIAR” on a South 20th Street wall on the city’s South Side
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Courtesy of Pittsburgh Police via Facebook
The Pittsburgh police Graffiti Task Force is trying to identify the man pictured on Jan. 18 who was caught on surveillance cameras painting "CAVIAR" on a South 20th Street wall on the city’s South Side
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Courtesy of Pittsburgh Police via Facebook
The Pittsburgh police Graffiti Task Force is trying to identify the man pictured on Jan. 18 who was caught on surveillance cameras painting "CAVIAR" on a South 20th Street wall on the city’s South Side

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Pittsburgh police are asking for help to identify a man caught spray painting graffiti Saturday on South 20th Street on the South Side.

The tag reads “CAVIAR” and could be in other locations as well. Police released photos of the man, who was caught on video making tag at about 4 p.m. Saturday.

Tipsters can call the city’s Graffiti Task Force at 412-495-6052. Anonymous tips will be accepted.

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