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Waynesboro Police make arrest in vandalism

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Frenier, William WarrenThe Waynesboro Police Department has charged a Waynesboro couple for a recent vandalism at Gio’s Treasures.

William Warren Frenier, 29 years old, and Brookley Summer Crowder, 27 years old, both face a single count of misdemeanor destruction of property.  Frenier surrendered himself at the Waynesboro Police Department on August 20; he is free on a personal recognizance bond.  Crowder will turn herself in at a later time.

The police department credits the identification of Frenier and Crowder as the culprits to numerous tipsters who called in after seeing their images depicted in the surveillance footage supplied by the police department to local media outlets.

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