A vandal who spraypainted mysterious graffiti on the walls of Aberdeen University buildings has appeared in court.
Finn Eamon, known as Eve Crawford, vandalised walls at the university’s MacRobert building and William Guild building.
The 23-year-old’s graffiti is thought to be in Japanese but nobody has yet been able to decipher it.
Fiscal depute David Rogers told Aberdeen Sheriff Court: “Around 11am on November 10 2021, security guards were made aware by members of staff that the accused was spraypainting walls.
Crawford fled the scene upon seeing the security staff
“They checked CCTV and saw the accused spraypainting a wall of the William Guild building and walking towards the MacRobert building.”
The security guards searched the area and caught Crawford in the act.
Crawford fled the scene upon seeing the security staff.
Mr Rogers told the court the spraypainting appeared to be in Japanese.
Crawford, of Wingate Road, Aberdeen, pled guilty to a charge of vandalism.
Sheriff Lesley Johnston deferred sentence until December for reports.
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Spraypaint vandal in court over mysterious Japanese graffiti on Aberdeen University buildings