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The brash vandal who “plagued” the town of Westchester with chronic pepperoni slice graffiti for more than a year has finally been arrested.
Daniel Henderson, 42, of Yonkers, was arrested on Dec. 27 for allegedly tagging at least 13 locations around New Rochelle in connection with the “One Slice Please” graffiti trend. . the police said In a press release.
The New Rochelle Police Department said Henderson's vandalism “disturbed the city and surrounding area.”
The millennial said he placed tags on the outside of businesses such as pizzerias depicting pepperoni slices with green lines above them, presumably to represent oregano and melted cheese hanging from the edges. It is being said.
Ann Instagram profile Under the username “OneSlicePlease,” he posted more than a dozen photos of his trademark slices spray-painted on various pie shops.
a screen grab A news report highlighting the disturbing abuse was also posted on social media accounts.
“One Slice Please” includes WebsiteHere, for $3,000, those who want to see it and have extra dough can buy a framed painting depicting the brand of pizza that the defendant is said to be obsessed with.
considered a destroyer. Instagram/iatecornflakes
New Rochelle police said the arrests were the culmination of a year-long investigation, as the movement gained traction on social media, local media and Westchester County influencers.
Police said Henderson has been charged with three counts of graffiti, and additional charges are pending.





