$4K reward offered after reports of political vandalism on Election Day in New Braunfels

The political signs and car of New Braunfels resident Dede McConville were vandalized overnight on Election Day. The political signs and car of New Braunfels resident Dede McConville were vandalized overnight on Election Day. Photo: Contributed Photos Photo: Contributed Photos Image 1 of / 23 Caption Close $4K reward offered after reports of political vandalism on Election Day in New Braunfels 1 / 23 Back to Gallery

Campaign signs and bumper stickers were vandalized overnight in New Braunfels, according to police and victims of the graffiti.

New Braunfels voter Dede McConville found profanities and messages to leave Texas in her yard.

"There's a whole lot of properties that have had their signs tagged," McConville said of the neighborhood. But some of the worst vandalism was on her land, she said.

Her campaign sign for Democratic Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke was painted with the word "levae," presumably a misspelling of "leave." Other signs were covered with profanities or blotted out with red paint, and paint was sprayed on her driveway and on a school honor roll bumper sticker on her car.

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McConville said she's had a problem with people stealing her signs but she's never seen it this bad.

"It's crazy," she said.

The New Braunfels Police Department confirmed it received multiple reports of political vandalism in a Facebook post. The post asks any neighbors with security images to upload them for the department to review through their online portal.

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The post also says the Comal County Crime Stoppers are offering a reward of up to $4,000 for any information on the suspects.

Anyone with information on the incident can submit a tip anonymously by calling 1-830-620-8477.

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