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Lake Havasu City warns graffiti is a crime, outlines penalties and reporting options

Lake Havasu City · December 10, 2025
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Lake Havasu City code enforcement and police urged residents to report graffiti, detailed penalties for adults and minors, explained the city’s removal notice and billing process, and provided the non-emergency phone number and Havasu Now app for reporting.

Denise, code enforcement manager for Lake Havasu City, and Sergeant Daly of the Lake Havasu City Police Department urged residents to report graffiti and described enforcement steps and penalties.

The announcement said graffiti has increased across the city—appearing on buildings, fences and in parks—and that unauthorized markings on private property are criminal. Denise defined graffiti as “any mark, paint, scratch, sticker, or symbol left on someone’s property without permission,” and cautioned, “If they didn’t say yes, it’s a no.” Sergeant Daly added that possession of spray…

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