Suffolk authorities are looking for the person responsible for spray-painting...

Suffolk authorities are looking for the person responsible for spray-painting "pictures and/or words" on trash containers, fences and exterior doors and walls of businesses in the Huntington area from Oct. 24, 2011 through July 3, police said. Credit: SCPD

Suffolk authorities are looking for the person responsible for spray-painting "pictures and / or words" on trash containers, fences and exterior doors and walls of businesses in the Huntington area during the past year.

The word "Task" was painted in white on a building in each of the vandalism incidents, which took place from Oct. 24 to July 3, police said.

Video surveillance cameras show a man walking onto the property in one location where graffiti was found, police said in a news release.

Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-220-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

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