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A man who went on a graffiti-painting rampage in Pueblo was sentenced Thursday to two years in jail.
Jared Calderon, 18, pleaded guilty in Pueblo Municipal Court following a two-month investigation.
During a search of Calderon’s home, the Pueblo Police Department’s gang unit said it found evidence linking him to at least 20 graffiti incidents in the city.
Calderon was fined $500 for each of 20 offenses, totaling $10,000. He was ordered to serve 500 hours of community service and make a $2,000 donation to Pueblo’s graffiti-removal program. Howard Pankratz, The Denver Post



