Merced Police, City Crews Conduct Graffiti and Cleanup Operation Near Bear Creek

On January 30, 2026 by Merced Police Department

Merced, CA (January 30, 2026) Graffiti is being cleaned up in Merced. The Merced Police made the following announcement on their Facebook yesterday:

“The Merced Police Department’s DART Team continues to work proactively to keep our community clean and safe. On January 29, officers with the MPD DART Team partnered with Thunderbird Maintenance, the City of Merced’s contracted graffiti-abatement service, to clean up the 1600 block of W. North Bear Creek Drive.

Crews removed trash and debris and painted over graffiti along the cinder block wall in the area. This cleanup is part of an ongoing effort. Additional coordinated operations are planned with railroad partners to address graffiti, trash, and encampments along the Union Pacific and BNSF railroad corridors.

See something? Say something. If you witness graffiti vandalism, illegal dumping, or individuals setting up encampments within the City of Merced, please report it by calling our non-emergency line at (209) 385-6905 or by submitting a report through the Merced Connect App. We appreciate the community’s continued support and reporting efforts, which play a critical role in helping us maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming city.

For emergencies, call or text 911. Stay connected with us for updates:

📸 Instagram: @MercedPoliceDepartment 🐦 X (Twitter): @MercedPolice 📘 Facebook: @MercedPolice Together, we’re keeping Merced moving forward.”

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