A cleanup company called Priority One took care of the graffiti mess at The Fox Theatre yesterday afternoon.
“We are honored to have been chosen to remove the graffiti from the historic Fox Theatre!” The company’s Facebook said.
The Fox’s entire entryway was tagged over the weekend. There are no cameras, so authorities and theatre reps hope other cameras in the surrounding area (traffic cameras, etc.) caught an glimpse of the people who could have vandalized one of the Old Pueblo’s historical entities.
The nonprofit theatre is asking for donations to install security cameras, and hopefully deter something like this from happening again.
Because taggers tend to have a signature style, the Fox and the Tucson Police Department ask that you call 88-CRIME if you recognize the graffiti from somewhere else in town.
This article appears in Apr 23-29, 2015.

Nice job.
Hope they installed cameras so they can catch the little darlings next time.
Are these creepy “taggers” ever caught? There are numerous instances of their “art” around Tucson and the surrounding county with much graffiti abatement activities. I never, however, read in any news outlet about the prosecution of the offenders.
Put a bounty on their heads and let’s pay bounty hunters. Finally some jobs created by the Mayor and Council. Pass an ordinance.
$250 each for identifying/$500 per conviction for the perpetrator/s…It would be a better waste of our tax dollars than the current programs.