$1,000 reward offered for information on Naperville vandal

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Naperville Crime Stoppers are offering up to $1,000 as a reward for information about someone who vandalized a skating rink in the west suburb.

Since February, someone used a sharp object to damage the surface tiles on the inline skating rink at the DuPage River Sport Complex at 2807 S. Washington Street, according to the Naperville Crime Stoppers. A Napervile Park District maintenance worker found the damage to the 25 tiles that could amount to as much as $30,000.

Anyone with information about the vandalism should call Crime Stoppers at (630) 420-6006. Calls to Crime Stoppers are anonymous and a reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest.

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