Vienna Police: Local Eatery’s Windows Covered in Ketchup, Profanity

Vienna police say Skorpio’s Maggio’s Greek Family Restaurant was vandalized several times during the holidays.

The first incident happened between Dec. 28 at 11 p.m. and Dec. 29 at 4 a.m. at 421 Maple Avenue E.

“An unknown person smeared ketchup on the windows of the restaurant and the restaurant’s van,” according to the police report. “There was also profanity written on the windows and sidewalk.”

Police said that they also observed additional vandalism to holiday decorations after the initial report.

In a separate incident that happened sometime on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, “an unknown person threw an unknown liquid on the front window of the restaurant.”

A spokesperson for the police department told Tysons Reporter that “it is too early to tell” if the incidents at the restaurant are related.

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