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Reno businessman says store video shows graffiti vandals at work

RENO -- A Reno businessman figures he has a pretty good chance of identifying a graffiti tagger and two other men who he blames for vandalizing his business.

The Spy Shop owner Dave Currier has candid video surveillance pictures. Lots of them.

Currier tells KOLO-TV in Reno he discovered the damage on Sunday, and reviewed videos to see the men were at the scene a little before 7 a.m. Saturday.

He says the trio aren't the first to mar his business with graffiti since 2006.

But he's got better surveillance than most places, and that's got him a wall full of restitution checks from graffiti vandals who have been found guilty.

Currier thinks the latest trio will be caught.

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