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Police Investigate Vandalism Of Political Sign In North Creek

New York State Police are investigating after a political sign was vandalized in North Creek. The sign, placed by property owner Robert Nessle, was damaged over the weekend. Officials say the case has now shifted to a criminal investigation. No suspects have yet been named, but arrests are expected.

New York State Police are investigating after a political sign was vandalized in North Creek. The sign, placed by property owner Robert Nessle, was damaged over the weekend. Officials say the case has now shifted to a criminal investigation. No suspects have yet been named, but arrests are expected.

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