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MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. – The Plymouth Park Department is voicing concern after finding evidence of vandalism in their parks.
The Park Department posted on Facebook Tuesday asking the public to keep an eye out for vandalism while in the parks.
The Department said the vandalism is ruining expensive and historic items throughout the city and is also using tax dollars and man hours to fix the problems.
If anyone has information on the vandalism, please contact the police.