PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia Police are seeking two people who were seen on camera allegedly vandalizing a veterans memorial in the city recently. Police said anyone who can identify the two should contact police immediately.

According to police, the vandalism occurred on April 23 at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Front and Spruce streets. In the footage released by police, the two suspects walk up to the memorial, the male places a stencil on the ground, and spray paints the ground while the female watches.

Police said the male spray painted a band's upcoming album release onto the sidewalk inside the Veterans Memorial then fled in an unknown direction. The Facebook page for the memorial shared a photo of the vandalism, which turned out to be for the band Gorillaz new album.

The post calls for a boycott of the band's upcoming performance at Philadelphia's Festival Pier in July. The suspects are described as:

A white male, 25-30 years old who was wearing a black hat, black shirt, and blue jeans; a white female, 25-30 years old, with blonde hair, and a stocky build who was wearing a gray shirt, and black pants. If you see these suspects do not approach, contact 911 immediately.

To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to PPD TIP or 773847.

All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or these suspects, please contact Central Detectives Division at (215) 686-3047.



Watch a video of the crime to see if you can identify the suspects: