Stay classy, Bayonne.

A city man who apparently is a big fan of film character Ron Burgundy was arrested by Bayonne police after spray-painted images of the fictional TV anchorman, played by Will Ferrell, appeared across the city over the past month, police said.

Louis Schiavello, 22, of Avenue A, was charged with eight counts of criminal mischief, including two counts from New Jersey Transit police, police said.

The "Lanolin?" tag found on Avenue C and 26th Street. John Ambrosio/The Jersey Journal

On July 18, Schiavello was caught by New Jersey Transit Police spray-painting the image of Burgundy with the phrase "Lanolin?" on a rail bridge near the 22nd Street Light Rail Station, NJT officials said.

While in NJT custody, police linked him to another image painted at the 45th Street Light Rail Station in Bayonne.

Bayonne police were contacted, and through their own investigation they linked Schiavello to four similar images found across the city, police said.

On July 18, officers searched Schiavello's home and recovered 10 cans of spray paint, five various spray can nozzles, a razor scalpel and 15 stencils, police said.

He was charged with four counts of criminal mischief by Bayonne police and two counts by New Jersey Transit police and was released on a summons, police said.

The "Lanolin?" tag found at 831 Broadway. John Ambrosio/The Jersey Journal

Yesterday, Bayonne police discovered two more locations with the same image spray-painted on public property, police said.

A warrant was drawn up for Schiavello's arrest and he turned himself into police around 2 p.m. yesterday, police said. Police believe Schiavello created the images between July 1 and July 18 this year, police said.

Portions of the film were shot in Jersey City, at Liberty State Park. In the trailer posted above, a van is seen driving through the state park, with the New York skyline in the background.

Schiavello was released on his own recognizance following the latest arrest, police said.