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More graffiti found in Hyannis


     Two examples of graffiti at the Pope John II High School in Hyannis. CWN has digitally altered  the photos because some of it is just too graphic                                                                       Frank Paparo
Audio included: Principal Christopher Keavy talks to CWN
HYANNIS - Barnstable Police are investigating another disturbing case of graffiti. This time is was discovered in several places at the under construction Pope John II High School on School Street. Most of it was concentrated in a dugout and press box door in the rear of the school. Included was a "666" and upside down cross symbols associated with Satan worship that were also seen at the Calvary Baptist Church last week. Barnstable Police are trying to determine if this latest episode is the work of the same individuals responsible for the church, Barnstable High School, Brook Pharmacy and Steve & Sue's Ice Cream incidents that were discovered a week ago Tuesday. Photos by Frank Paparo.

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cwn_intro_pic2_182Tim Caldwell, a P'town native, is a police dispatcher in Truro, a volunteer firefighter in Provincetown, and the editor of Cape Wide News, an independent news service covering the Cape & Islands. He has a half dozen photographers covering the entire Cape. No part may be reproduced without permission. If you see news happening email us but please don't interfere with public safety officials. On screen credit given on request.

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