Thursday, June 19, 2025

The Dayton Tagger Caught Comes From The Burbs!

One of the infamous Dayton taggers is caught.

The Dayton Police arrested a notorious tagger who has been vandalizing buildings, noise walls, street signs, traffic signals and left a unique calling card.

It was tagged over skyscrapers, abandoned homes, railroad tressels, bridges, abandoned businesses, noise walls, street signs, sidewalks, bus shelters and dumpsters.

SUPA.

The suspect is named Roman Baumer. The 19 year old has likely over $200,000 worth of property damage throughout Dayton, Trotwood, Riverside, Vandalia, Harrison Township, Jefferson Township, Clayton, Butler Township, Kettering and Moraine. 

The tagger even went as far as Columbus and Springfield.

Oh he is gonna pay for this.

The city was waiting for the right moment to catch him slipping. 

Since I don't give a fuck. Here is the image of the suspect.

Man from Englewood, Ohio caused thousands of dollars of vandalism and property damage.

After the tagging on Interstate 75 and Ohio State Route 4, the Ohio Department of Transportation used high definition cameras to catch him.

Also the city set up cameras in areas where he and the other tagger JK-47 were known to tag again. 

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

It took almost a year.

What makes this a sad pathetic thing is the fact that Dayton looks bad. 

It took a white man from the suburbs to deface the community.

He ain't sorry. 

Matter of fact, he will likely do it again.

Dayton mayor Jeff Mims and police chief Kamran Afzal will eventually start getting tough on taggers.
This tagger lives in the suburbs. He intentionally destroyed Dayton for thrills.

There are three known taggers who have spread their tags in not only Dayton but the suburbs of Vandalia, Moraine, Harrison Township, Butler Township, Trotwood, Riverside and Kettering.

On North Main Street (Ohio State Route 48), Baumer has over 30 properties with his signature tag.

The other tagger has 50 throughout the community.

Tagging has plagued downtown as well and it has frustrated city leaders.

Maj. Brian Johns of the Dayton Police Department said, "He’s tagged areas near Columbus, there was an area on the overpass on I-70 near I-75 where it was tagged, there are just hundreds of tags in the city of Dayton and beyond from Supa."

The video evidence reportedly shows Baumer checking the area for bystanders before spray-painting the side of the building and leaving the scene. Authorities claim Baumer has defaced hundreds of properties throughout the city.

Police are working with affected businesses and areas to have Baumer repaint over his graffiti as a form of community service punishment.

They were too lenient. They should make him actually work at the businesses affected by the tagging. 

They should put him in the county lockup for this.

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