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Man indicted for 750 acts of graffiti, faces felony charges

The side of the Christ Church building on Camelback Rd in Phoenix is seen here; there are some graffiti marks that are covered or partially covered seen on the glass window/door.
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Christ Church was one of the locations identified in the indictment of a man accused of more than 750 acts of graffiti across Phoenix’s 19th Avenue Corridor.

The Maricopa County attorney announced the indictment of a 33-year-old man Monday for more than 750 acts of graffiti across Phoenix’s 19th Avenue Corridor.

Jordan Dale Quimayousie is accused of tagging bus stops, sidewalks, curbs, buildings and more.

Court documents say the damages amount to over $57,000 on public and private property, including Phoenix Christian Preparatory School and Christ Church, using aliases like “MOWER,” “KSK,” and “FYBER” when leaving graffiti. Residents filed complaints that spanned from early 2023 through this month.

Quimayousie faces three felony charges related to criminal damage. Currently held on a cash-only bond, he’s in custody awaiting trial.

What appears to be covered graffiti, or graffiti that has been painted over, is shown here on the side of the Christ Church building on Camelback Rd in Phoenix.
Kirsten Dorman/KJZZ
Christ Church was one of the locations identified in the indictment of a man accused of more than 750 acts of graffiti across Phoenix’s 19th Avenue Corridor.

Kirsten Dorman is a field correspondent at KJZZ. Born and raised in New Jersey, Dorman fell in love with audio storytelling as a freshman at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 2019.