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Park facilities closed due to vandals

The Town of Tecumseh has decided to close the public washrooms at Optimist Park for the season because of ongoing vandalism.

Damage to the facility has included intentionally set fires to in the trash cans, damage to the downspout and eaves troughs, and purposely clogged toilets.

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“It is unfortunate that the behaviour of a few has resulted in this decision,” said Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara. “This has been an ongoing issue throughout this season and we have no choice but to close the facility.”

The Park and Recreation department will work to repair the damage prior to the 2022 season. For the remainder of this season, portable toilets will be available for park and tennis court users.

Officials say Optimist Park facilities were not the only ones targeted this summer.

We have experienced an increase of damage and vandalism to our park washroom facilities both at Optimist Park and Lakewood Park this summer,” said Paul Anthony, Director of Parks and Recreation. “The damage to the Optimist Park washroom this weekend is significant and will take time to repair.”

The Parks and Recreation Department is working with the Ontario Provincial Police and reviewing security video in an effort to locate the individuals responsible for the damages. Anyone with information is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-319-1122 or report anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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